Historical Capitals of the World

ibb

Country: Yemen

Region: Africa

Period: 13th c.CE

Location: 14.211389°N, 44.403333°E

Description

Ibb, located in the highlands of Yemen, was the capital of the Rasulid Dynasty during the 13th century CE. Known for its picturesque setting among lush green valleys and steep mountains, Ibb served as an important cultural and political center. The city is rich in history and architecture, combining Islamic and Yemeni traditions in its urban landscape. It remains a significant historical destination for travelers.

Modern Remains

Ibb’s modern landmarks include the Old City of Ibb, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring traditional Yemeni architecture. The Great Mosque of Ibb, dating back to the Rasulid era, and the Qal’at al-Mawza’ Fortress offer glimpses into the city’s historic past. Visitors can also explore the Rasulid-era palaces, ancient souks, and stone houseswith intricate carvings, blending Islamic and local architectural styles.

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