Zabid
Zabid
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Native label | زبيد |
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Country | Yemen |
Located in the administrative territorial entity | Al Hudaydah Governorate |
Located in time zone | UTC+03:00 |
Coordinate location | 14°12′0″N 43°19′0″E |
Significant event | list of World Heritage in Danger |
Heritage designation | World Heritage Site |
World Heritage criteria | (ii), (iv), (vi) |
Zabid (Arabic: زَبِيد) (yã ha lé gʋlse ra me tɩ Zabīd, Zabeed la Zebid) ya tẽng n tar nin-buiidu n ta neb 52,590 m'be Yeman taoolende n ya zĩ-lamde.A ya têng kuda wa yembre m'be Yeman la a pãas UNESCO World Heritage Site yʋʋmde 1993,a dag n lebga m pãas-ã World Heritage Site m béb zĩ-bãm pʋge.[1]
Belem-tɩɩse
- Kʋdemde
- Tẽn-baoosem
- World Heritage Site
- Ligd kẽedga
- Foto rãmb zĩiga
- Tõkdse
- Kɛɛng wila
Kʋdemde
tekreTẽnga yʋʋre dag n pura Wadi Zabid, Wadi m'be wĩn-goabga,a ya têng kʋdgo m'be Yeman.[2]
Wẽnnaam tʋm-tʋʋd, na-biyam Mohammadu (Prophet Mohammed) sahaab ninga m boond Abu Musa Ashaari dag n ye Zabid tẽng-biiga la a tari miisiri tɩ be tẽnga pugin,miisira tilga yʋʋmde 628 AD rɛna m pãas miisa anu n tilgi Na-biyama wakato.[3]
Tẽn-baoosem
tekreTadrart yaa "tãn-bedre" pogre seb-pidsdim Berber goam pʋge.[4][5]
Ligd-kẽedga
tekreZiiga tara yʋ-sõngo t'a pĩis'a bãngra yĩnga la b paas'a la UNESCO Ãndũni Faado 1985 yʋʋmda pʋge (World Heritage) tɩ lakrɛ ramba sẽn yaa yel-bɛda yĩnga. Lakrɛ bũmb ramba nademr yita 12,000 BCE hal nɩ 100 CE n wʋlgri ziiga rog-n-miki n'a halhaal toeengo.[6][7]
bõn-bãna nɩ lakrɛ yel-soalma sẽn yaa we-rũmsi wa tilyã-rãmba, wobdo, yʋgma, nɩ naneoondo ramb rẽnda, la ninsaalb nɩ wed-kõbdo rẽnd bee mɩ. Fot-rãmba bee mɩ n wʋlgr neb beoog-beoog fãa yel-maanesem, wala neb n yɩɩnde bɩ n saoode[8]
World Heritage Site
tekreZabid dâ an paasa World Heritage Site yʋʋmde 1993, a miisira bedre-ma sɩɩnda zĩiga wusgo tênga pugin.
arzɛk koglgo
tekre1920 yʋʋmde Zabid dâ an yé zĩisa ayiba aye m'be Arabian tênga yé gare,Zabid ya têng n koode lamdo wusgo.
British yel-bũnd goama dâ an kẽ zĩiga kegsga mid-midi yʋʋm koabgẽ la piisi n looga
foto suiidga
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Zabid
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The wall of al-Iskanderiya Mosque
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Al-Ikanderiya Mosque
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Street view Zabid
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Damage to historic structure
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Al-Kamiliya Mosque
Ligd kẽedga
tekreTõkdse
tekre- "Najahid Dynasty." Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 14 April 2006.
- Mernissi, Fatima; Mary Jo Lakeland (2003). The Forgotten Queens of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-579868-5.
- Henry Cassels Kay (1999). Yaman its early medieval history. Adegi Graphics LLC. p. 127. ISBN 1421264641.
- Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Nahrawālī (2002). Lightning Over Yemen: A History of the Ottoman Campaign in Yemen, 1569–71 [البرق اليماني في الفتح العثماني] (in Arabic). OI.B.Tauris. p. 88. ISBN 1860648363.
- Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Nahrawālī (2002). Lightning Over Yemen: A History of the Ottoman Campaign in Yemen, 1569–71 [البرق اليماني في الفتح العثماني] (in Arabic). OI.B.Tauris. p. 88. ISBN 1860648363.
- Eickelman, Dale F. "The Middle East and Central Asia." (Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River: 2002)
- population of Zabid
- "Decision : CONF 002 XI Inscription: Historic Town of Zabid (Yemen)". unesco.org. 1993.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site in Danger 2000: Historic Town of Zabid
- Ahmad al-Aghbari and Mohammad al-Ulofi (February 15, 2009). "Is Yemen Able to Keep Zabid Listed in World Heritage?". Saba News.
- Prothero, G.W. (1920). Arabia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 85.
- Prothero, G.W. (1920). Arabia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 103.
Kɛɛng wila
tekreSebtiise
tekre- ↑ "Najahid Dynasty." Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 14 April 2006.
- ↑ Mernissi, Fatima; Mary Jo Lakeland (2003). The Forgotten Queens of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-579868-5.
- ↑ Henry Cassels Kay (1999). Yaman its early medieval history. Adegi Graphics LLC. p. 127. ISBN 1421264641.
- ↑ Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Nahrawālī (2002). Lightning Over Yemen: A History of the Ottoman Campaign in Yemen, 1569–71 [البرق اليماني في الفتح العثماني] (in Arabic). OI.B.Tauris. p. 88. ISBN 1860648363.
- ↑ population of Zabid
- ↑ Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Nahrawālī (2002). Lightning Over Yemen: A History of the Ottoman Campaign in Yemen, 1569–71 [البرق اليماني في الفتح العثماني] (in Arabic). OI.B.Tauris. p. 88. ISBN 1860648363.
- ↑ Eickelman, Dale F. "The Middle East and Central Asia." (Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River: 2002)
- ↑ Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad Nahrawālī (2002). Lightning Over Yemen: A History of the Ottoman Campaign in Yemen, 1569–71 [البرق اليماني في الفتح العثماني] (in Arabic). OI.B.Tauris. p. 88. ISBN 1860648363.