Shabwah in the context of Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)


Shabwah in the context of Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)

⭐ Core Definition: Shabwah

Shabwah (Arabic: شَبْوَة, romanizedŠabwa) is a governorate (province) of Yemen. Its main town is Ataq. It was named after the ancient south Arabian city of Shabwa.

During the Yemeni Civil War in 2015, the province became a battleground. The battle, known as the Shabwah Campaign, ended on August 15, 2015, after forces loyal to the government of Abd Rabbah Mansour Hadi defeated Houthi rebels.

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Shabwah in the context of Ramlat al-Sab'atayn

The Ramlat al-Sab'atayn (Arabic: رملة السبعتين, lit.'Sand of the Two Sevens') is a desert region that corresponds with the northern deserts of modern Yemen (Al-Jawf, Marib, Shabwah governorates) and southwestern Saudi Arabia (Najran province).

It comprises mainly transverse and seif dunes and covers an area of about 100 by 240 kilometres (60 by 150 mi), roughly 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi).

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