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Pictures of Travels in Yemen:Sanaa, Thula, Zabid, Wadi-Sar-Dut, Taiz, Wadi Dhar, Marib, Ibbs, Kawkaban, Al Haman
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Mosque of Jakob-Djibla-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: Djibla was founded by the King Ali Bin Mohammad Al Sullaihi. It was the capital of Sulaihide Dynasty which ruled Yemen as from 1047 till 1138 AD. Djiblah used to be called "the two river city" as it is on a hilltop between two flowing perennial rivers.
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Palace of Queen Arwa-Djibla-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: The Queen Arwa was the wife of the King Ali Bin Mohammed Al Sulaihi, founder of city. She adviced her husband to transfer the capital from Sana’a to Djiblah. After the king´s death, the Queen ruled the kingdom. During her era Djibla became a center of science and thought.
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Djibla-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: Djibla was founded by the King Ali Bin Mohammad Al Sullaihi. It was the capital of Sulaihide Dynasty which ruled Yemen as from 1047 till 1138 AD.Djiblah used to be called "the two river city" as it is on a hilltop between two flowing perennial rivers.
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Hababa-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: Hababa is one of the fortress villages, built around a water cistern where medieval houses reflect.
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Hababa-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: Hababa is one of the fortress villages, built around a water cistern where medieval houses reflect.
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Fishing Market-Hodeidah-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: Hodeidah is a village on the Red Sea with a spectacular fishing market. Many of its inhabitants are engaged in fishing. There are different kinds of fish species in the Red Sea, among which are shrimps, tuna, and lobster.
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Ibbs-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: Ibb was one of the prominent Islamic cities during the Age of Islamic Civilization, during the Middle Ages, providing health, educational,administrative services as well as being an important commercial center. The homes have their own distinctive style. The streets are stone paved.
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Minaret-Ibbs-Yemen Author: Marta Leonor Vidal Text: Ibb was one of the prominent Islamic cities during the Age of Islamic Civilization, during the Middle Ages, providing health, educational,administrative services as well as being an important commercial center. The homes have their own distinctive style. The streets are stone paved.
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