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  2. Al-Saleh Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was the site of fighting during the conflict between Houthi and pro-Saleh forces in December 2017. [6] At the time, rumours circulated in Sanaa that the Houthis intended to repaint the mosque's dome green. [7] The Saleh Mosque appears on the Yemeni currency. It is depicted on the face of the 2009 issue 250-rial note. [8]

  3. List of mosques in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Queen Arwa Mosque: Jiblah: 1111: Associated with Queen Arwa al-Sulayhi, and is one of the two iconic mosques of Jibla, Yemen. [7] Al-Hadi Mosque: City of Sa'dah: 897: Sufyan Mosque: Lahij: 1215: Dedicated to Sufyan ibn Abdullah al-Abini al-Yamani, a Muslim scholar who fought in the 1187 Battle of Hattin against the Crusaders in Jerusalem. [8 ...

  4. List of mosques in Sanaa - Wikipedia

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    Sana'a's Mosques are unique in architecture, and history, they adopted the South Arabian Architecture, ... Al Saleh Mosque; Al Shohada Mosque (Sana'a) Unknown

  5. Sanaa - Wikipedia

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    The 7th-century Jāmiʿ al-Kabīr (the Great Mosque) is one of the oldest mosques in the world. The Bāb al-Yaman [32] ("Gate of the Yemen") is an iconized entry point through the city walls and is more than 1,000 years old.

  6. Category:Mosques in Sanaa - Wikipedia

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  7. Islamic history of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mansur's son al-Mu'ayyad Muhammad (r. 1620–1644) managed to gather Yemen under his authority, expel the Turks, and established an independent political entity. His successor al-Mutawakkil Isma'il (r. 1644–1676) subdued Hadramawt and entertained diplomatic contacts with the negus of Ethiopia and the Mughal emperor Aurangzib .

  8. Portal:Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The Qadi of Sa'dah, Yemen, in 1200-1210, according to the Maqamat al-Hariri (BNF 3929) (from History of Yemen) Image 19 Jabal Haraz , UNESCO Tentative Site (from Tourism in Yemen ) Image 20 Al-Qahyra (Cairo) Castle's Garden in Ta'izz , the capital of Yemen during the Rasulid's era (from History of Yemen )

  9. History of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    A new ceasefire was agreed upon in February 2010. However, by the end of the year, Yemen claimed that 3,000 soldiers had been killed in renewed fighting. The Shia rebels accused Saudi Arabia of providing support to salafi groups to suppress Zaidism in Yemen. [202] Saleh's government used Al-Qaeda in its wars against the insurgent Houthis clan ...