Shabwa

Shabwa
شَبْوَة
𐩦𐩨𐩥𐩩
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Coordinates: 15°22′08″N 47°017′25″W / 15.36889°N 47.29028°W / 15.36889; -47.29028


The ancient city of Shabwa (Ḥaḑramitic: 𐩦𐩨𐩥𐩩, romanized: ŠBWT, Šabwat; Arabic: شَبْوَة, romanizedŠabwa) was the capital of the Kingdom of Hadhramaut at the South Arabian region of the Arabian Peninsula. The ruins of the city are located in the north of modern Shabwah Governorate of the Republic of Yemen.[1] Pliny the Elder and Strabo refer to the city as Sabota, formerly a royal city with multiple local temples.[2][3]

Shabwa is located in Yemen
Shabwa
Shabwa
Shabwa in modern Yemen
  1. ^ Eggenberger, David; Myers, Bernard Samuel (1959). Encyclopedia of World Art, Volume 1 (revised ed.). McGraw-Hill. p. ccc.
  2. ^ Strabo's Geography (Strab. 16.4); Pliny's Natural History (Nat. Hist. vi.32)
  3. ^ Retsö, Jan (2003). "When did Yemen become "Arabia felix"?". Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. 33. Archaeopress: 229–235. JSTOR 41223765.

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