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  2. Ancient history of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The Sabaean kingdom was located in what is now the 'Asīr region in southwestern Saudi Arabia, and its capital, Ma'rib, is located near what is now Yemen's modern capital, Sana'a. [11] According to Arab tradition, the eldest son of Noah , Shem , founded the city of Sana’a, which is also called the city of Sam, or also called Azal city, which ...

  3. Landmarks of the Ancient Kingdom of Saba, Marib - Wikipedia

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    On 25 January 2023, the landmarks have been added by the UNESCO to its World Heritage Site List as they bear witness to the ancient Kingdom of Saba in ancient South Arabia. [2] They were also placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger due to the threats posed by the Yemeni Civil War .

  4. Marib - Wikipedia

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    It was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Sabaʾ (Arabic: سَبَأ), [1] [2] which some scholars believe to be the ancient Sheba of biblical fame. [3] It is about 120 kilometres (75 miles) east of Yemen's modern capital, Sanaa , and is in the region of the Sarawat Mountains . [ 4 ]

  5. History of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about ancient Yemen and how exactly it transitioned from nascent Bronze Age civilizations to more trade-focused caravan kingdoms. Sabaean gravestone of a woman holding a stylized sheaf of wheat, a symbol of fertility in ancient Yemen. The Sabaean Kingdom came into existence from at least the 11th century BC. [4]

  6. Ghumdan Palace - Wikipedia

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    Ghumdan Palace, also Qasir Ghumdan or Ghamdan Palace, is an ancient fortified palace in Sana'a, Yemen.All that remains of the ancient site (Ar. khadd) of Ghumdan is a field of tangled ruins opposite the first and second of the eastern doors of the Jami‘ Al Kabeer Mosque (Great Mosque of Sana'a).

  7. Barran Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Barran Temple (Arabic: معبد بران) is a Sabaean temple near Marib, Yemen; also known as the "Throne of Bilqis", it dates back to the 10th century BCE [1] and was dedicated to the god al-Maqah. In 2023, along with other landmarks of the ancient Kingdom of Saba, the temple was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. [2]

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  9. Minaeans - Wikipedia

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    The Minaean people were one of four ancient Yemeni groups mentioned by Eratosthenes. The others were the Sabaeans , Ḥaḑramites and Qatabānians . Each of these had regional kingdoms in ancient Yemen, with the Minaeans in the north-west (in Wādī al-Jawf ), the Sabaeans to the south-east of them, the Qatabānians to the south-east of the ...