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sena+yemen Latitude and Longitude:

16°5′25.9″N 49°39′19.48″E / 16.090528°N 49.6554111°E / 16.090528; 49.6554111
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Sena
صنا
𐩮𐩬𐩱
Sana
Sena is located in Yemen
Sena
Sena
Location in Yemen
Coordinates: 16°5′25.9″N 49°39′19.48″E / 16.090528°N 49.6554111°E / 16.090528; 49.6554111
Country  Yemen
Governorate Hadhramaut

Sena, officially known as Sana, ( Yemeni Arabic: صنا, IPA: [sˤɑnaːʔ]; Old South Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩱 ṣnʾ) is an ancient abandoned town in Yemen located in the remote eastern Hadramaut valley. [1] This village is distinct from the capital of Yemen, Sana'a (Arabic), and the town of Sanāw in Oman. [2]

The locality of Sena is frequently mentioned in the history of the Lemba people; who patrilineally primarily descend from Ancient Semitic traders who migrated to Africa and intermarried with Bantu women somewhere along the Swahili Coast, who then migrated both interolaterally and southwards into Southern Africa. [3]

References

  1. ^ Preez, Max Du (2004). Of Warriors, Lovers, and Prophets: Unusual Stories from South Africa's Past. Zebra. p. 171. ISBN  978-1-86872-901-2.
  2. ^ Khatri, Vikas. World Famous Treasures Lost and Found. Pustak Mahal. p. 214. ISBN  978-81-223-1274-4.
  3. ^ Soodyall, Himla (2013-10-11). "Lemba origins revisited: Tracing the ancestry of Y chromosomes in South African and Zimbabwean Lemba". South African Medical Journal. 103 (12): 1009. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.7297. ISSN  2078-5135.

sena+yemen Latitude and Longitude:

16°5′25.9″N 49°39′19.48″E / 16.090528°N 49.6554111°E / 16.090528; 49.6554111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sena
صنا
𐩮𐩬𐩱
Sana
Sena is located in Yemen
Sena
Sena
Location in Yemen
Coordinates: 16°5′25.9″N 49°39′19.48″E / 16.090528°N 49.6554111°E / 16.090528; 49.6554111
Country  Yemen
Governorate Hadhramaut

Sena, officially known as Sana, ( Yemeni Arabic: صنا, IPA: [sˤɑnaːʔ]; Old South Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩱 ṣnʾ) is an ancient abandoned town in Yemen located in the remote eastern Hadramaut valley. [1] This village is distinct from the capital of Yemen, Sana'a (Arabic), and the town of Sanāw in Oman. [2]

The locality of Sena is frequently mentioned in the history of the Lemba people; who patrilineally primarily descend from Ancient Semitic traders who migrated to Africa and intermarried with Bantu women somewhere along the Swahili Coast, who then migrated both interolaterally and southwards into Southern Africa. [3]

References

  1. ^ Preez, Max Du (2004). Of Warriors, Lovers, and Prophets: Unusual Stories from South Africa's Past. Zebra. p. 171. ISBN  978-1-86872-901-2.
  2. ^ Khatri, Vikas. World Famous Treasures Lost and Found. Pustak Mahal. p. 214. ISBN  978-81-223-1274-4.
  3. ^ Soodyall, Himla (2013-10-11). "Lemba origins revisited: Tracing the ancestry of Y chromosomes in South African and Zimbabwean Lemba". South African Medical Journal. 103 (12): 1009. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.7297. ISSN  2078-5135.

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