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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : The important Antiquities in Yemen


السـلطان
28-05-2007, 11:35 AM
bab alyemen


Yemen is famous for its great history and ancient civiliztion. Hence, it has a wide variety of historical sites and monuments distributed all over the country.
Yemen’s historical heritage of antiquities can be classified into the following categories:

Ruins of ancient cities -
Old historical cities-
Old dams, and water reservoirs-
Historical mosques and ruins of old temples-.

Ruins of the Old cities-
There are a lot of historical sites in Yemen attributed to ancient Yemeni cities. The most famous old cities which their ruins are still seen are: Marib, Shabwa and the old city of Amran

Marib: the most famous old city in Yemen. It was well known as the capital of Sheba Kingdom. Its history dates back to the10th century BC. And it is located around 165 km eastern the capital Sana’a. The city contains a large variety of antiquities and historical sites

Serwah: another famous ancient city its history attributed to the reign of Sheba and it was the capital of Sheba before Marib as historians said

Qrenow: it is a very well known old city. It was the capital of Maeen state, one of the old Yemeni states had flourished in the 4th century BC

The ruins of the city are still seen in the governorate of Al-Gouf some 140 km away northern the capital Sana’a

Barakish: it is a very important old city in Yemen, situated around 125 km away from Sana’a. the fence of the city came up to 8 meter high in some facets, it has 57 towers and two gates-eastern and western. It is said that the fence was restarted in 450 BC. It is worthwhile, mentioning that the Romanian leader Eloise Gallous arrived in Barakish in 24 BC

Temna: It was the capital of Kataban kingdom which had flourished in the 4th century BC. Currently it is called huger Kahlan, sets in the mid of the distance between the old city of Shabwa, capital of Hadhramout kingdom and Marib capital of Sheba kingdom

The American foundation mission carried out an excavation activity in the site in 1951 and found out large number of antiquities scriptures and statues

Shabwa the capital of Hadhramout kingdom and the largest of its cities. There is a controversial argument on the history of the city. Some historian attribute the beginning of Hadhramout kingdom’s booming to the 11th century BC. And the mid of the 4th century BC

It is worth mentioning that Shabwa was a religious center in the old Hadhramout and the city contained more than 60 temples

هصام
01-06-2007, 07:53 PM
with the bird i send all my admire for ur topic
also ....my kiss to u....

السـلطان
01-06-2007, 11:02 PM
thank you alot my friends

بن معيلي
23-06-2007, 06:55 PM
This is a good subject and its important to write it here because it has many things which people dont have any about it
Thank you
Take my Regard friend

ابن الصقور
24-06-2007, 04:41 AM
Thank you
Take my Regard friend

بقايا جروح2000
24-06-2007, 01:26 PM
:36_1_11: bab alyemen


Yemen is famous for its great history and ancient civiliztion. Hence, it has a wide variety of historical sites and monuments distributed all over the country.
Yemen’s historical heritage of antiquities can be classified into the following categories:

Ruins of ancient cities -
Old historical cities-
Old dams, and water reservoirs-
Historical mosques and ruins of old temples-.

Ruins of the Old cities-
There are a lot of historical sites in Yemen attributed to ancient Yemeni cities. The most famous old cities which their ruins are still seen are: Marib, Shabwa and the old city of Amran

Marib: the most famous old city in Yemen. It was well known as the capital of Sheba Kingdom. Its history dates back to the10th century BC. And it is located around 165 km eastern the capital Sana’a. The city contains a large variety of antiquities and historical sites

Serwah: another famous ancient city its history attributed to the reign of Sheba and it was the capital of Sheba before Marib as historians said

Qrenow: it is a very well known old city. It was the capital of Maeen state, one of the old Yemeni states had flourished in the 4th century BC

The ruins of the city are still seen in the governorate of Al-Gouf some 140 km away northern the capital Sana’a

Barakish: it is a very important old city in Yemen, situated around 125 km away from Sana’a. the fence of the city came up to 8 meter high in some facets, it has 57 towers and two gates-eastern and western. It is said that the fence was restarted in 450 BC. It is worthwhile, mentioning that the Romanian leader Eloise Gallous arrived in Barakish in 24 BC

Temna: It was the capital of Kataban kingdom which had flourished in the 4th century BC. Currently it is called huger Kahlan, sets in the mid of the distance between the old city of Shabwa, capital of Hadhramout kingdom and Marib capital of Sheba kingdom

The American foundation mission carried out an excavation activity in the site in 1951 and found out large number of antiquities scriptures and statues

Shabwa the capital of Hadhramout kingdom and the largest of its cities. There is a controversial argument on the history of the city. Some historian attribute the beginning of Hadhramout kingdom’s booming to the 11th century BC. And the mid of the 4th century BC

It is worth mentioning that Shabwa was a religious center in the old Hadhramout and the city contained more than 60 temples

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بقايا جروح2000
24-06-2007, 01:27 PM
very very good subject take hot kiss from to you

السـلطان
02-07-2007, 03:22 PM
بن معيلي
ابن الصقور
thank you very much for your replays

السـلطان
02-07-2007, 03:23 PM
بقايا جروح
thank you amillion
that is very nice of you

السليماني
19-09-2007, 03:09 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته (شهر مبارك وكل عام وانتم بخير) هذه اول مشاركه واتمنى ان ترحبوبنا

السليماني
19-09-2007, 07:53 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته ومشكورررررررررررررررررررررين على الترحيب الحار اخواني الاعزاء المحترمون ومشكوووووووووووووووووووووووووووورين جدا جدا وشهر مبارك

السليماني
23-09-2007, 05:53 PM
قال الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم(خيركم من تعلم القران وعلمه)

hunter
24-09-2007, 01:18 PM
thank you my brothrs for this valu supjet
and i hope to see every new from you

Falcon2
30-11-2007, 08:42 PM
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الدماجي
10-12-2007, 08:51 AM
thank you my brothrs for this valu supjet
and i hope to see every new from you

ابوياسرالعبيدي
13-12-2007, 09:03 AM
I would like to thank you Mr sultan for your great writtiing abaot some hostirical places in yemen . but remember that yemenis do not care abaut it , so we have to as hones yemenis&knowlageable to write more & more to let other people know every thing abaut our country .. again thank you so much dear sultan

ابو رايد
25-03-2008, 06:24 PM
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ابو رايد
25-03-2008, 06:37 PM
انا انتقد محافض محافضة مارب لعدم متابعته لوظائف الصندوق المحافظ فاتر

ابو رايد
25-03-2008, 06:54 PM
ارجو من كل ماربي اصل ينها المنكر في الحكوم افساد

جارة القمر
26-03-2008, 09:56 AM
I like Sana'a
i like all provinces in Yemen

the subject was fantastic but the most fantastic is the writer

thanks