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Ghumdan Palace, also
Qasir Ghumdan or
Ghamdan Palace, is an
ancient fortified palace in Sana'a, Yemen,
going back to the
ancient Kingdom of Saba. All that...
- pieces. Sana'a came into
prominence during his reign, as he
built the
Ghumdan Palace as his
place of residence. The
Himyarites annexed Sana'a from Hamdan...
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mosque was
reportedly built in part from
spolia from the Himyarite-era
Ghumdan Palace and from the
Axumite Christian Church of al-Qalis that formerly...
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religious or for
other reasons". The
Sabaean inscriptions also
mention the
Ghumdan Palace by name. When King
Yousef Athar (or Dhu Nuwas), the last of the...
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Castle Dar al-Bashair Dar al-Hajar Dar al-Shukr Dar as-Sa'd Fort Al-Ghwayzi
Ghumdan Palace Palace of
Queen Arwa Qu'aiti
Sultan Palace Citadel of Rada'a Sira...
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November 2006. Nuha N. N. Khoury, The Dome of the Rock, the Kaʿba, and
Ghumdan: Arab
Myths and
Umayyad Monuments, in Muqarnas, Vol. 10,
Essays in Honor...
- Church,
although this is
uncertain and may have been
construction work at
Ghumdan palace. It is
dated to 559/560,
making it the last
known dated Himyarite...
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partially standing architectural structure in the Old City of Sanaʽa is
Ghumdan Palace. The city was
declared a
World Heritage Site by the
United Nations...
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religious center. Saba
inaugurated a new
coinage and the
remarkable Ghumdan Palace was
built at
Sanaa which, in this period, had its
status elevated...
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simple structure of the Kaʿba and a few
other sites—such as the
Ghumdān castle in
South Arabia and the
structures of
Khawarnaq and Sadīr in North...