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  2. Architecture of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen was Islamized in the 7th century, but few buildings from the early Islamic period have been preserved intact today. It is only from the 10th century onward that distinctive Islamic architectural styles can be documented. [9] Yemeni architecture can be characterized as "conservative", as the Yemeni people combine their pre-Islamic and ...

  3. Category:Architecture in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Architecture in Yemen" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, Yemen has five sites on the list. The first site, the Old Walled City of Shibam, was designated in 1982. The most recent site listed was Landmarks of the Ancient Kingdom of Saba in Marib in 2023. [4] The Socotra Archipelago was listed in 2008, and it is the only natural site in Yemen, while the other four are cultural. [3]

  5. Bab al Yemen - Wikipedia

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    'Gate of Yemen') is the main gate of Old Sanaa's old fortified wall, on the southern extremity of the walled city. Its current appearance dates to the 17th century, having been designed by Sam the son of Noah. [1] Today, it is the most ornate of the gates of Sana's Old City.

  6. Qubbat az-Zum Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Qubbat az-Zum Mosque (Arabic: مسجد قبة الزوم) is a historic mosque and tourist attraction located in the town of Jibla, Yemen. It was built in the 16th century by a man named Sheikh Ya'qub.

  7. Shibam - Wikipedia

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    The first known inscription about the city dates from the 3rd century CE. [6]The origins of the city of Shibam date back to the pre-Islamic period, when the city rose to prominence until it became the capital of the Kingdom of Hadhramaut in 300 AD, after the destruction of its previous capital, Shabwa, located in the far west of the Hadhramaut Valley.

  8. Fort Al-Ghwayzi - Wikipedia

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    The Fortress of Al-Ghwayzi is one of the important historic fortresses in Yemen. It dates back to 1716 when the sultans of the Emirate of Al-Kassad ruled the Hadhramaut region. [ 1 ] The fort is located in the northeastern entrance of the city of Mukalla, a historic center for visitors surrounded by a public park.

  9. Citadel of Rada'a - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel of Rada'a (Arabic: قلعة رداع) is a historic castle in Yemen, located in the center of Rada'a District.The citadel sits at the highest point of the district, and consisted the original part of the city of Rada'a.