- Serjeant,
Robert Bertram (1954). "Hud and
Other Pre-islamic
Prophets in
Hadhramawt". Le Muséon. 67.
Peeters Publishers: 129. Al-Harawi, Ali ibn Abi Bakr...
- and the
Yamama in
central Arabia (see below) and the Banu Wali'a in the
Hadhramawt in
southern Arabia.
After the
advent of Islam,
preeminent leadership of...
-
Mahabubnagar and
Warangal The
founders of both the Qu'aiti and
Kathiri states in
Hadhramawt had
previously served as
jemadars in Hyderabad.
Among the
cultural contributions...
-
Hadhramaut Governorate (Arabic: حضرموت Ḥaḍramawt) is a
governorate of Yemen.
Lying within the
large historical region of Hadhramaut, it is the country's...
-
known as al-Ashʿath (Arabic: الأشعث), was a
chief of the
Kinda tribe of
Hadhramawt and
founder of a
leading noble Arab
household in Kufa, one of the two...
-
Capital I Aden 6,980 Aden II
Lahij 12,766
Lahij III
Abyan 21,489
Zinjibar IV
Shabwah 73,908 Ataq V
Hadhramawt 155,376
Mukalla VI Al
Mahrah 66,350 Al Ghaydah...
- scholar. He
lived his
entire life in the town of
Tarim in Yemen's
Valley of
Hadhramawt and died
there in 1720 CE (1132 Hijri). He was an
adherent to the Ash'ari...
-
Hadhramout University (Arabic: جامعة حضرموت) was
established in
Hadhramaut as an
official university in 1993. It
includes a
college of medicine. List of...
- Bayda', Al Dhale'e, Al Hudaydah, Al Jawf, Al Mahrah, Al Mahwit, Dhamar,
Hadhramawt, Hajjah, Ibb, Lahij, Ma'rib, Raymah, Sa'dah,
Shabwah ('Ataq), Socotra...
- باعلوي), also
known as the
Tariqa Ba
Alawiyya is a Sufi
order centered in
Hadhramawt, Yemen, but now
spread across the
Indian Ocean rim
along with the Hadhrami...