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ʽattan Latitude and Longitude:

15°18′50″N 44°10′41″E / 15.31392°N 44.17808°E / 15.31392; 44.17808
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ʽAttan
عطان
Village
ʽAttan is located in Yemen
ʽAttan
ʽAttan
Location in Yemen
Coordinates: 15°18′50″N 44°10′41″E / 15.31392°N 44.17808°E / 15.31392; 44.17808 [1]
Country  Yemen
Governorate Sanaa
District Bani Matar
Elevation7,785 ft (2,373 m)
Time zone UTC+3 (Yemen Standard Time)

ʽAttan ( Arabic: عطان ‘Aţţān), also transliterated as ʽIttan and known historically as ʽAḍudān, is a village in Bani Matar District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. [1] [2] It is a short distance southwest of Sanaa, with the two being separated by a long, low hill. [2]

Name and history

According to Robert T.O. Wilson, the older form of the name ʽAttan was ʽAḍudān, as it appears in most historical sources. [2] Both forms are found in the works of the 10th-century writer al-Hamdani, although never in the same one. [2] Wilson also pointed to the name of the Fajj ʽAttan, a prominent landform in the hill between ʽAttan and Sanaa, as most likely being the same as the Fajj ʽAḍudān mentioned by al-Razi. [2]

In addition to al-Hamdani and al-Razi, ʽAttan was mentioned by the geographers al-Bakri and Yaqut al-Hamawi, as well as in the historical accounts by Yahya ibn al-Husayn, Muhammad ibn Hatim al-Yami al-Hamdani, and Ali ibn Muhammad al-Abbasi. [2] It was the site of a fortress. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "'Aţţān, Yemen". www.geonames.org. GeoNames. 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Wilson, Robert T.O. (1989). Gazetteer of Historical North-West Yemen in the Islamic Period to 1650. Hildesheim, Germany: Georg Olms. p. 247. ISBN  9783487091952. Retrieved 2023-01-25.

ʽattan Latitude and Longitude:

15°18′50″N 44°10′41″E / 15.31392°N 44.17808°E / 15.31392; 44.17808
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ʽAttan
عطان
Village
ʽAttan is located in Yemen
ʽAttan
ʽAttan
Location in Yemen
Coordinates: 15°18′50″N 44°10′41″E / 15.31392°N 44.17808°E / 15.31392; 44.17808 [1]
Country  Yemen
Governorate Sanaa
District Bani Matar
Elevation7,785 ft (2,373 m)
Time zone UTC+3 (Yemen Standard Time)

ʽAttan ( Arabic: عطان ‘Aţţān), also transliterated as ʽIttan and known historically as ʽAḍudān, is a village in Bani Matar District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. [1] [2] It is a short distance southwest of Sanaa, with the two being separated by a long, low hill. [2]

Name and history

According to Robert T.O. Wilson, the older form of the name ʽAttan was ʽAḍudān, as it appears in most historical sources. [2] Both forms are found in the works of the 10th-century writer al-Hamdani, although never in the same one. [2] Wilson also pointed to the name of the Fajj ʽAttan, a prominent landform in the hill between ʽAttan and Sanaa, as most likely being the same as the Fajj ʽAḍudān mentioned by al-Razi. [2]

In addition to al-Hamdani and al-Razi, ʽAttan was mentioned by the geographers al-Bakri and Yaqut al-Hamawi, as well as in the historical accounts by Yahya ibn al-Husayn, Muhammad ibn Hatim al-Yami al-Hamdani, and Ali ibn Muhammad al-Abbasi. [2] It was the site of a fortress. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "'Aţţān, Yemen". www.geonames.org. GeoNames. 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Wilson, Robert T.O. (1989). Gazetteer of Historical North-West Yemen in the Islamic Period to 1650. Hildesheim, Germany: Georg Olms. p. 247. ISBN  9783487091952. Retrieved 2023-01-25.

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