الأحد، 30 ديسمبر 2018

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Aden Aden City Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden Aden City Aden Aden Aden Aden The city of Aden is located in the state of Yemen and along the northern coast of the Gulf of Aden, located on a peninsula surrounded by the eastern side of the port of Tawahi, while the peninsula that surrounds the western side of the port is called Aden Minor, Aden has become a partially autonomous city In 1962 and merged into the Southern Union of the Arabian Peninsula in 1963 AD, while Aden became the hub of the A struggle between competing national organizations, which eventually achieved independence on 30 November 1967 and became a national capital of what was known as southern Yemen in 1968. In 1990, both North and South Yemen were merged to form the state of Yemen with its capital, New Sana'a. The city of Aden in Yemen Aden is located in south-west Yemen and near the southern entrance of the Red Sea and owns the main port of Aden. Aden is also made up of the two islands of Aden and Aden. Each peninsula contains a high volcanic head. While the small Aden rises about 350 meters, as arranged On the mainland through the isthmus flat and sandy The Gulf separating the two islands is an excellent port, in addition to the Aden Peninsula contains most of the population of the city and is divided into areas called towns, and the city has many wells near Sheikh Osman and the mainland provides water , While the Lesser Aden Peninsula is the main industrial area of ​​the city and is the site of a large oil refinery, which manufactures soap, cigarettes and salt. [2] Aden is located 168.9 km from the Bab al-Mandab Strait and is located on an inactive volcano It has joined the mainland Aden has a population of about 590,000, and Aden has its own university and airport, which has contributed to its popularity. The city has many important areas, the most important of which are the long tankers, the Castle of Sira, the National Museum, the Rimbond House, , The Aden Military Museum, the fortifications of Jabal Hadid and Jabal Shamsan, the beaches of Aden and Aden Minor, as well as the importance of the Aden transport and accommodation facilities, which contribute to the city's service mainly by Aden International Airport, which is only 9.5 kilometers from the city. For difficult historical periods in the past make it y And historical significance in addition to many other Yemeni cities. [3] References ↑ "Aden", www.britannica.com, Retrieved 23-6-2018. Edited. ↑ "Aden", www.encyclopedia.com, 18-6-2018, Retrieved 23-6-2018. Edited. ↑ "Aden City Map", www.mapsofworld.com, Retrieved 23-6-2018. Edited.

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  1. Aden The ancient city of Aden dates back to the 6th century BC, and the word "Aden" or "Aden" means "resided in the place." It is mentioned in the Book of Ezekiel in the Book of the Torah. "He said:" My basin is farther from Aylah than Aden "[Saheeh Muslim], as al-Tabari said that the reason for the name is attributed to Aden ibn Adnan. Ibn Khaldun said:" This is Aden from the cities of Yemen. " Currently, it is the second most important city in Yemen after Sana'a, the capital of the economy Yemen, and its Twin Cities: Lattakia, Shanghai, and Djibouti. The population of the city of Aden, eight hundred and sixty-five thousand people, speak several dialects, including: Hadramia, condolence, and Aden, and Bedouin. Aden is a coastal city located in the southern part of Yemen, on the Gulf of Aden on the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. It is bordered on the north and east by Lahj Governorate, while on the north side it is bounded by the governorate of Abyan. It covers an area of ​​about 700 square kilometers The sea surface is about six meters away and is about seventy-seven kilometers away from the Bab al-Mandab strait. History Aden came under the rule of the ancient kingdom of Ousan and was ruled by the kings of Saba in the 7th century BC, and was subjected to the kings of Hamir in the year two hundred and seventy-five AD, after which it fell under the rule of the Sassanid Empire in the year 136 AD, The Islamic da'wa was eight hundred and nineteen years old. It was ruled by the state of Bani Ziad, followed by the Sulayhids, Ayyubids, and the apostolic state in the sixteenth century. It was also occupied by the Ottomans and later by the British in the year 1885 AD, while its independence was led by Qahtan Muhammad al-Sha ' B - A thousand and nine hundred and sixty - seven. The most important historical and archeological sites are the 17 water tankers located in Wadi Al Taweelah in the district of Crater. They are connected in a sequential manner. Water from the Aden Plateau is stored in dams, canals and large reservoirs for later consumption. Castle of Sira: It is one of the most important castles and forts, and dates back to the eleventh century AD, and there are equipment and fortifications. Big Ben-Aden Hour: Built by the English, a huge tower clock in the Al-Tahawi district. Aban Mosque: It is a historic mosque built by Aban bin Othman bin Affan. Bab al-Aden (Aqaba): It is a stigmata in the mountain, and expanded several times, until it became an important gate to the city, built over a bridge, and the door was opened in the day and closed in the evening.

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  2. Aden is the economic and commercial capital of the Republic of Yemen, located on the coast of the Gulf of Aden, over the crater of an empty volcano millions of years away from the city of Sanaa with an estimated distance of 363 km, and 160 km from Bab al-Mandab, a natural outlet on the Indian Ocean and Lake Arabs, in addition to the control of the Red Sea, and means Aden in the dictionaries of language: residence or sea coast, as for the historical sources are the proportion of Adnan bin Adnan as mentioned by historians. Climate in Aden The climate of Aden is warm most days of the year. The average summer temperature is between 27.5 - 36.2 C and 23.3 C - 28.8 C in winter. - 73%). Rainfall is slightly higher, with an average average rainfall of 50 mm. Demographics in Aden The population of Aden is 865,000 according to the 2015 census. According to the 2004 census, the population of Aden was 589,419 people, representing 3% of the population of Yemen. The population is growing by 3.77% annually. The wildlife of Aden has been registered as an important area for the World Bird Organization. It is home to several endangered birds as a punishment for major, Norwegian, and Eastern royal punishment. It is rich in migratory and endemic birds throughout the year, such as large flamingos, dwarf flora, . The most important tourist areas in Aden Crater: a commercial district characterized by narrow streets and archaeological buildings, and there is the historical port in the Gulf of Sira Mualla, and the modern port built by British colonialism. Aden Minor: also called Brega, an industrial city with an oil refinery, and characterized by beautiful beaches. Khor Maksar: Located on the Isthmus connecting Aden with land, where the international airport, offices and the University of Aden, where foreign consulates are concentrated, and before independence was the major base of the British Air Force. Sheikh Othman: It was a former oasis, a popular commercial neighborhood, characterized by high population density. Dar Saad: means the House of the Prince, named after the name of one of the princes Abadala. Al Tawahi: There is the Golden Coast, which is the main port of the city. Antiquities in Aden Aden Reservoirs: Wadi Al Taweelah consists of a series of tanks, some of which take some of the same, and were constructed in a longitudinal strait of about 750 feet. Castle of Sira: It is one of the most important castles and forts in the ancient city of Aden. Mosque of Aban: It is one of the oldest mosques in the province of Aden, and the date of its construction is attributed to Aban bin Othman bin Affan.

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