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Tihamah or
Tihama (Arabic: تِهَامَةُ
Tihāmah) is the Red Sea
coastal plain of the
Arabian Peninsula from the Gulf of
Aqaba to the Bab el Mandeb. Tihāmat...
- 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...
- 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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called as it
separates the land of the Najd in the east from the land of
Tihāmah in the west. One or
possibly two
megalithic dolmen have been
found in Hejaz...
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expulsion of all Jews from
places in
Yemen to the arid
coastal plain of
Tihamah and
which became known as the
Mawza Exile. In 1744,
Archduchess of Austria...
- 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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military strength of the Hadi government. The
group is
closely allied with
Tihamah Resistance and
Southern Movement's
Giants Brigades. However, the "Guardians...
- 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...
- The
Federalization of
Yemen is the
proposed transformation of
Yemen from a
unitary state to a
federal state.
Driven by the
significant economic, religious...
- south-western 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...