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Tihamah or
Tihama (Arabic: تِهَامَةُ
Tihāmah)
refers to the Red Sea
coastal plain of the
Arabian Peninsula from the Gulf of
Aqaba to the Bab el Mandeb...
- The
Tihamah Resistance is an
armed group formed by
locals of Yemen's
Tihamah Region,
aiming to
resist Houthi control of the west
coast region of Yemen...
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military strength of the Hadi government. The
group is
closely allied with
Tihamah Resistance and
Southern Movement's
Giants Brigades. However, the "Guardians...
- Sana'a
around 180.
Shammar Yahri'sh had
conquered Hadhramaut, Najran, and
Tihamah by 275, thus
unifying Yemen and
consolidating Himyarite rule. The Himyarites...
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Tihama Region is one of the six
regions in
Yemen that is
expected to be
established in the upcoming[when?] constitution,
becoming an
autonomous federal...
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entire Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt,
which included all of the Levant, Hejaz,
Tihamah and
Egypt itself. On the eve of his
death in 1520, the
Ottoman Empire spanned...
- Gulf. On the Red Sea coast,
there is a
narrow coastal plain,
known as the
Tihamah parallel to
which runs
along an
imposing escarpment. The
southwest province...
- both the
Quran and ahadith.
Another name used
historically for
Mecca is
Tihāmah.
According to an
Islamic suggestion,
another name for Mecca, Fārān, is...
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Hadhramaut and Oman), Al-Bahrain (Eastern
Arabia or Al-H****a), and the
Hejaz (
Tihamah for the
western coast), as
described by Ibn al-Faqih. In antiquity, the...
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Idrisids occupied over the
Farasan Islands, and
later parts of
Northern Tihamah and Al Luḩayyah. As the Arab
Revolt spread across Arabia,
Muhammad proclaimed...