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al-hajarayn Latitude and Longitude:

15°29′N 48°20′E / 15.483°N 48.333°E / 15.483; 48.333
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Al-Hajarayn
Country  Yemen
Governorate Hadhramaut
Time zone UTC+3 (Yemen Standard Time)

Al-Hajarayn or Hagarein [1] is a village in east-central Yemen. It is located on the Wadi Kasr, in the lower part of the Wadi Duan. [1]

History

In the 1890s, Theodore Bent and his wife, Mabel Bent, visited Al-Hajarayn. At the time, it was ruled by Sultan Abdul M'Barrek Hamout al Kaiti. Bent stated that although the Sultan was "not entirely under Makalla [ Qu'aiti]" despite being under their influence. [2] By 1901, Al-Hajarayn had fallen under Qu'aiti rule alongside the rest of Wadi Duan. [3]

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References

  1. ^ a b Science, British Association for the Advancement of (1894). Report. p. 356.
  2. ^ "The Project Gutenberg eBook of Southern Arabia, by Theodore Bent, F.R.G.S., F.S.A. & Mrs. Theodore Bent". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  3. ^ The gold of Ophir: Whence brought and by whom. E. Stanford. 1901.

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15°29′N 48°20′E / 15.483°N 48.333°E / 15.483; 48.333


al-hajarayn Latitude and Longitude:

15°29′N 48°20′E / 15.483°N 48.333°E / 15.483; 48.333
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al-Hajarayn
Country  Yemen
Governorate Hadhramaut
Time zone UTC+3 (Yemen Standard Time)

Al-Hajarayn or Hagarein [1] is a village in east-central Yemen. It is located on the Wadi Kasr, in the lower part of the Wadi Duan. [1]

History

In the 1890s, Theodore Bent and his wife, Mabel Bent, visited Al-Hajarayn. At the time, it was ruled by Sultan Abdul M'Barrek Hamout al Kaiti. Bent stated that although the Sultan was "not entirely under Makalla [ Qu'aiti]" despite being under their influence. [2] By 1901, Al-Hajarayn had fallen under Qu'aiti rule alongside the rest of Wadi Duan. [3]

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References

  1. ^ a b Science, British Association for the Advancement of (1894). Report. p. 356.
  2. ^ "The Project Gutenberg eBook of Southern Arabia, by Theodore Bent, F.R.G.S., F.S.A. & Mrs. Theodore Bent". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  3. ^ The gold of Ophir: Whence brought and by whom. E. Stanford. 1901.

External links

15°29′N 48°20′E / 15.483°N 48.333°E / 15.483; 48.333


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