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Sirwah (OSA: Ṣrwḥ, Arabic: صرواح خولان
Ṣirwāḥ Ḫawlān) was,
after Ma'rib, the most
important economical and
political center of the
Kingdom of Saba at...
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Sirwah District (Arabic: مُدِيْرِيَّة صِرواح) is a
district of the Ma'rib Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the
district had a po****tion of 19,939 inhabitants...
- of the
Sabaean civilization was
located in the
region around Marib and
Sirwah, in what is now Yemen. They
later expanded their presence into
parts of...
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November Al
Hudaydah at
least 13
civilians Yemeni officials 2017 1
January Sirwah District 5
civilians Military officials 7
January Sanaʽa 12
civilians Medics...
- god. al-Maqah,
according to the
inscription that
Karbiel Watar I left in
Sirwah,
commemorating his victory. In the
second half of the
first century BC,...
- Uncertain,
probably related to the
place name NḪL ḪRF, in the
region of
Sirwah. Obal Uncertain,
probably related to the
tribe BNW ʿBLM ("sons of ʿAbil")...
- 25 km (15.6 mi) 1945-10-12 58 6 52 0 † MIL
Yemen Air
Force Antonov An-12 Ye
Sirwah,
Yemen ENR 1992-07-14 58 3 55 0 COM
Aeroflot Flight 7841
Tupolev Tu-134AK...
- city, Marib. He also
built the
temple of
Almaqah in the
temple city of
Sirwah, and the
sanctuary walls of the
temple at Al-Masajid, 27 km
south of Marib...
- is
located on the
Great Temple of
Almaqah in
Sirwah 40
kilometers west of Marib. The
inscription in
Sirwah which is
composed of
twenty lines describes...
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Qatif Qarnawu Qaryat al-Faw (Dhat al-Jnan) Qal'at al-Bahrain
Sakakah Sanaa Ṣirwāḥ Shabwa Shimal Sohar As-Subiya Tarim,
Yemen Tayma (Tema) Tell
Abraq Thula...