- Zabid
- Admin ASC 2 CodeOrig. name ZabīdCountry and Admin Code YE.08.1824 YE
World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II . 2014.
World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II . 2014.
Zabid — Basisdaten Gouvernement al Hudaida (Gouvernement) Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zabid — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Historic Town of Zabid State Party = YEM Type = Cultural Criteria = ii, iv, vi ID = 611 Region = Arab States Year = 1993 Session = 17th Danger = 2000 Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/611Zabid ( ar. زبيد)… … Wikipedia
Zabid — Ciudad histórica de Zabid Nombre descrito en la Lista del Patrimonio de la Humanidad … Wikipedia Español
Zabid — Ville historique de Zabid * Patrimoine mondial … Wikipédia en Français
Zabīd — ▪ Yemen also spelled Zebid, town, western Yemen. It lies on the bank of the Wadi Zabīd and at the eastern fringe of the Tihāmah coastal plain, about 10 miles (16 km) from the Red Sea coast. An ancient Yemeni centre, Zabīd was refounded… … Universalium
Zabid — Original name in latin Zabd Name in other language Zabid, Zabd, Zebid, zbyd, Забид State code YE Continent/City Asia/Aden longitude 14.1951 latitude 43.31518 altitude 114 Population 52590 Date 2012 01 16 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Medina von Zabid — Die Medina von Zabid ist die historische Altstadt von Zabid im Jemen. Sie ist nach dem südlich gelegenen Wadi Zabid benannt. Zabid (arabisch زبيد, DMG Zabīd) liegt im Zentrum einer landwirtschaftlich genutzten Ebene, der Tihama, etwa 100… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zébid — Zabid Ville historique de Zabid 1 Patrimoine mondial Latitude Longitude … Wikipédia en Français
Najāḥid Dynasty — ▪ Muslim dynasty Muslim dynasty of Ethiopian Mamlūks (slaves) that ruled Yemen in the period 1022–1158 from its capital at Zabīd. The Ziyādid (Ziyādid Dynasty) kingdom at Zabīd (819–1018) had in its final years been controlled by Mamlūk… … Universalium
Arabia, history of — Introduction history of the region from prehistoric times to the present. Some time after the rise of Islam in the first quarter of the 7th century AD and the emergence of the Arabian (Arab) Muslims as the founders of one of the great … Universalium