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Jibla or
Jiblah (Arabic: جِبْلَة) may
refer to:
Jibla, Kuwait, a
historic area of
Kuwait City
Jibla, Yemen, a town in south-western Yemen,
close to Ibb...
- to Arwa, one of her
first actions was to move the
capital from Sana'a to
Jibla, in
order to be in a
better position to
destroy Sa'id ibn Najar, and thus...
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Jibla (Kuwaiti Arabic: جِبْلَة, romanized:
Jibla, from
Qibla قِبْلَة) is a
historic area of
Kuwait City. It is one of Kuwait's
oldest neighbourhoods, although...
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important decisions. The
first was
moving the
capital from
Sanaa to Dhu
Jibla,
further south.
Ostensibly this was for
medical reasons on Ahmad's behalf...
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three areas: Sharq,
Jibla and Mirqab.
Sharq and
Jibla were the most po****ted areas.
Sharq was
mostly inhabited by
Persians (Ajam).
Jibla was
inhabited by...
- al-Sulayhi.
Queen Arwa
moved the seat of the
Sulayhid dynasty from Sana'a to
Jibla, a
small town in
central Yemen near Ibb. She sent
Ismaili missionaries to...
- Aṣ-Ṣulayḥī), or
simply the
Queen Arwa Mosque, is a
historical mosque in
Jibla, Yemen. It was
built between 1056 and 1111 C.E. by
Queen Arwa al-Sulayhi...
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Sanaa in 1568 at the time of ****cution of Jews there, and
later moved to
Jibla.
Zechariah Dhahiri wrote a poem in his honor,
which appears in Dhahiri's...
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suzerain over the
various Yemeni kings. She
established her
capital in
Jibla rather than Sana'a in
about 1087.
Queen Arwa was
known as an outstanding...
- al-Sulayhi, who
ruled in the 11th
century CE. It is
located in the town of
Jibla. The
palace is
today in a
ruined state,
although there are
efforts to restore...