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Sanaa Tẽnga[edit | edit source]

Woto yɩɩ Wikipedia, ãsiklopedia zaalma (N lebgd n teesd Sanaa tẽng Kʋdga)

Sã ya raaba a taaba, gẽẽs-y Sanaa (kaleng sẽn ka naage)

Sanaa (Arabic: صَنْعَاء, Ṣanʿāʾ

Sanaa
city, capital city, big city
Official nameصنعاء Tekre
Native labelصنعاء Tekre
DemonymSananéenne, Sananéen Tekre
Founded byShem Tekre
CountryYemen Tekre
Capital ofYemen Tekre
Located in the administrative territorial entityYemen Tekre
Located in time zoneUTC+03:00 Tekre
Enclave withinSanaa Governorate Tekre
Coordinate location15°21′0″N 44°12′0″E Tekre
Shares border withSanaa Governorate Tekre
Language usedJudeo-Yemeni Arabic, Soqotri Tekre
Significant eventSiege of Sanaa, Siege of Sanaa Tekre
Official websitehttp://www.sanaacity.com/ Tekre
Local dialing code01 Tekre
Category for the view of the itemCategory:Views of Sanaa Tekre
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[sˤɑnʕaːʔ], Yemeni Arabic: [ˈsˤɑnʕɑ]; wĩn-goabga Arabian: 𐩮𐩬𐩲𐩥 Ṣnʿw),leb-n-gʋlse ya ha ti Sana'a bɩɩ Sana, ya na-tênga la tẽng bedre m'be Yeman la Sanaa Governorate suka, tẽnga ka pãasi Governorate pugin yé, a welgda a departma suka ti bôon Amãnat-al-Asima m'be Yeman kĩunga pugin.[1]

Sanaa n ya na-tẽng m'be Yeman la tẽng gofneema ka zi bé yé,a zi têng yʋʋre m boond Aden rɩna n dâ an ya na-têng m'be wĩn-goabga Yeman.A dâ an yé na-têng kʋdgo,Houthi occupation loogr poore.Perzidã Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi n dâ an lebga Aden na têng yʋʋm 2015 tuulgo kiuugu wakato.[2]

Belem-tɩɩse

  1. Kʋdemde

- Wakat kʋdgo

- Lislaamd sasa

- Otomaan sasa

- Yemen rɩtg baobg wakato

- Zamaan-paalga sasa

- Houthi soogo (yʋʋm 2014-marsã)

  1. Tẽn-baoosgo la zĩ-kõbgo

- Tẽn-belem silgri

- Zĩ-meeb na yɩ neer bãngr-minim

- Galʋ tẽng ween-vɩʋʋga

- Tẽn-yakse

. Old ity

.. Al-Tahir

.. Bi'r al-Azab

. A taaba

- Kadenga

- Zĩ-kõbgo

  1. Rog-n-miki

- Yʋʋmre

- Gesre

- Yĩn-wɩsgre

- We-rũms reongo

  1. Nin-buiida tiglgu

- Neb naag taab n vɩɩmda badgre

- Zuif rãmb buudu

  1. Laog-kẽedga

- Naong la ligd-laoog welgre

- Tẽng-n-tʋʋm yɛla

- Kʋʋrã bugum

  1. Kaorengo
  2. Laafɩ

- Koronavɩrisa bãaga

  1. Bõn-zɩtgse la tũ-n-tatse

- Sɩlga bõn-zombdga

- Tũ-n-tatse

  1. Koom la yolemde

- Ko-rẽgdã zãabo

- Ko-kaoola zãabo

  1. Foto rãmb zĩiga
  2. Ges-n-paasga
  3. Karem-n-paasga

- Kɛɛng wila

  1. Tõkdse

Ges-n-paasga[edit | edit source]

  • Mahwa Aser
  • Sanaʽa manuscript – fragments from over 1,000 early Quranic codices, discovered at the Great Mosque in Sanaʽa in 1972.
  • Yemeni Revolution
  • Jabal an Nabi Shu'ayb, the highest measured mountain in Yemen and the Arabian Peninsula, nearby.
  • Jabal Tiyal, another high mountain near Sanaʽa.

Karem-n-paasga[edit | edit source]

Ges-y n paase: Bibliography of the history of Sanaʽa

Kɛɛng wila

  • Eric Hansen, Sanaʽa rising, Saudi Aramco World, 2006. Vol. 57 No. 1
  • Tim Mackintosh-Smith, The Secret Gardens of Sanaʽa. Saudi Aramco World, 2006 Vol. 57 No. 1
  • Traditional housing in the old quarter of Sanaa in 1972
  • ArchNet.org. "Sanaʽa". Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: MIT School of Architecture and Planning. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013.
  • "Sana" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.

Tõkdse[edit | edit source]

  1. Central Statistics Organization. "Yemen Statistical Yearbook 2017". Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  2. "Yemen's embattled president declares southern base temporary capital". DPA International. 21 March 2015. Archived from the original on 11 July 2015.
  3. "Yemen's President Hadi declares new 'temporary capital'". Deutsche Welle. 21 March 2015.
  4. McLaughlin, Daniel (2008). "3: Sanaʽa". Yemen. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-8416-2212-5.
  5. United Nations Human Settlements Programme in Yemen (2020). Sana'a City Profile (PDF). Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  6. Young, T. Luke. "Conservation of the Old Walled City of Sanaʽa Republic of Yemen". MIT.
  7. Anna Hestler; Jo-Ann Spilling (2010). Yemen. Marshall Cavendish. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-7614-4850-1.
  8. Al-Hamdi, Mohamed I (2000). Competition for Scarce Groundwater in the Sana'a Plain, Yemen. A Study of the Incentive Systems for Urban and Agricultural Water Use. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1–8. ISBN 90-5410-426-0. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  9. Al-Hamdāni, al-Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad, The Antiquities of South Arabia - The Eighth Book of Al-Iklīl, Oxford University Press 1938, pp. 8-9
  10. Minaret Building and Apprenticeship in Yemen, by Trevor Marchand, Routledge (27 April 2001), p.1.
  11. Smith, G.R. (1997). "ṢANʿĀʾ". In Bosworth, C.E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W.P.; Lecomte, G. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. IX (SAN-SZE) (PDF). Leiden: Brill. pp. 1–3. ISBN 90-04-10422-4. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  12. Bosworth, C. Edmund (2007). Historic Cities of the Islamic World. BRILL. p. 462. ISBN 9789047423836.
  13. Albert Jamme, inscriptions from Mahram Bilqis p.440
  14. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Sana" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 125–126.
  15. McLaughlin, p.16.
  16. Elsheshtawy, p.92.
  17. Bosworth, p.463.
  18. Dumper, p.330.
  19. Dumper, p.331.
  20. Ring and Salkin, p.631.
  21. Lamprakos, Michele (2005). "Rethinking Cultural Heritage: Lessons from Sana'a, Yemen". Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review. 16 (2): 17–37. JSTOR 41747744. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  22. Stadnicki, Roman; Touber, Julie (2008). "Le grand Sanaa Multipolarité et nouvelles formes d'urbanité dans la capitale du Yémen". Annales de Géographie. 117 (659): 32–53. doi:10.3917/ag.659.0032. JSTOR 23457582. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  23. "Death by Drone report" (PDF).
  24. Gubash, Charlene; Smith, Alexander (12 June 2015). "UNESCO Condemns Saudi-Led Airstrike on Yemen's Sanaa Old City". NBC News.
  25. "Saudi-led coalition admits to bombing Yemen funeral". The Guardian. 15 October 2016.
  26. "Houthis declares state of emergency in Sanaa over cholera outbreak". Al Arabiya. 14 May 2017.
  27. "First commercial flight in six years leaves Yemen's Sanaa amid fragile truce". France 24. 16 May 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  28. McLaughlin, Daniel (2008). "1: Background". Yemen. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-8416-2212-5.
  29. Wilson, Robert T.O. (1989). Gazetteer of Historical North-West Yemen. Germany: Georg Olms AG. pp. 7–9, 137, 244, 331. ISBN 9783487091952. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  30. Sana'a : A City Development Strategy. World Bank. 2009. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  31. "Climate: Sanaa - Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  32. "Sana Climate and Weather Averages, Yemen". Weather2Travel. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  33. "Sanaa, Yemen". Climatebase.ru. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
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  35. "Song of Sana'a". UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  36. Miller, Flagg (2007). The Moral Resonance of Arab Media. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 223, 225–6, 240, 245, 271. ISBN 978-0-932885-32-6. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
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  43. Statesman's Year Book, 1922, p.1367.
  44. Hestler, p.56.
  45. Aldosari, p.134.
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  50. Jacob Saphir, in his ethnographic work Iben Safir (vol. 1 – ch. 43), Lyck 1866, p. 99 – folio A (Hebrew), states that the Jews of Yemen have a tradition that there settlement in Yemen began 42 years before the destruction of the First Temple. The Jewish year for the destruction of the First Temple is traditionally given in Jewish computation as 3338 AM or 421/2 BCE. This differs from the modern scientific year, which is usually expressed using the Proleptic Julian calendar as 587 BCE.
  51. Yosef Tobi (ed.), Studies in 'Megillat Teman' by Yiḥyah Salaḥ, The Magnes Press: Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1986, p. 67
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