The Sabaean kingdom was located in what is now Marib in northern Yemen. The Sabaean kings made their capital at Ma'rib, and built great irrigation works such as the Ma'rib dams, whose ruins are still visible. The Marib Dam supported a flourishing culture for more than a thousand years; its collapse in 575 CE, before the birth of Muhammad, may be one of the main reasons that Arabia did not become Christian. They also built castles and temples in the area, and were known for trading the valuable frankincense and myrrh. They were a seafaring people and were known to have influence and a population in the Northeast African kingdom of Dʿmt, across the Red Sea in Eritrea and Ethiopia, the only other source of both frankincense and myrrh.
Marib: Capital of ancient Kingdom of Saba in the pre-islamic world
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published: 13 Sep 2023
IOM Yemen: Mitigating Flood Risks for Internally Displaced Persons in Ma’rib
In 2022, the floods and winds caused havoc, destroying the shelters and houses of close to 600 families and partially damaging the shelters of nearly 4,000 families in IOM-managed displacement sites across the governorate.
The IOM disaster risk reduction project in Ma’rib helps reduce the impact of flooding on the displaced population. To mitigate the effects of floods in Al Jufainah displacement site, IOM has installed a 2,600-meter-long gabion wall along the flood path and established drainage channels within the camp.
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published: 01 Dec 2023
Marib: What Makes it so Important?
Marib has gained strategic importance in the course of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen; it is one of the most crucial, if not the most crucial battlefronts.
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published: 08 Nov 2021
Rehabilitated Dam in Ma’rib Revitalizes Agriculture and Resolves Conflict Among Yemeni Communities
Farmers in Ma’rib have struggled to cultivate their crops for years due to water shortages and climate change. As a result, conflicts over resources have become common.
Water is now flowing to many farms in the area now that the rehabilitation of the dam’s gates and channels is complete.
IOM and the European Union partnered to rehabilitate eight water and sanitation facilities in Yemen to benefit communities affected by the crisis.
published: 15 Jun 2022
Thousands of displaced in Yemen at risk as Marib becomes focus of civil war
Yemen's civil war shifts focus to gas-rich region of Marib, putting thousands of displaced at risk.
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50 Houthis killed in new battle for Marib city
Up to 50 Houthis died in fierce fighting in Yemen on Sunday as the Iran-backed militia opened new fronts in their months-long offensive to capture Marib city.
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published: 27 Sep 2021
The battle for Yemen's Marib
The situation in Yemen has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The UN estimates four million people have been forced to leave their homes since war broke out in 2014. And 80-percent of the population is in urgent need of assistance. In recent weeks, hundreds of people have been killed in fighting between Houthi rebels and Saudi-backed government forces. The Iran-backed group has intensified a push to take the province of Marib. Let's take a closer look at why this could be a significant moment in the war.
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published: 15 Oct 2021
War in Yemen: Houthis continue to advance on oil-rich Marib
Peering through binoculars, a Yemeni commander scans a forbidding desert moonscape for lurking #Huthi rebels, who are ramping up a bloody offensive to seize the strategic oil-rich region of #Marib. The outcome of the scorched-earth battles raging around Marib city, the Saudi-backed #Yemeni government's last northern stronghold, could significantly alter the future course of a conflict now in its seventh year.
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Durable Access to Clean Water Benefits 15,000 People in Ma’rib
Water scarcity is one of the most significant challenges that displaced people face in conflict-affected Yemen.
In partnership with King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre and EU Humanitarian Aid, IOM is improving access to sustainable water sources by building an extensive water network that will reach 15,000 IDPs residing in four displacement sites.
Filmed and produced: Haithm Abdulbaqi
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published: 07 Feb 2023
UN ‘alarmed’ at military escalation in Yemen’s Marib
The United Nations’ humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock has warned that a Houthi rebel advance on the Yemeni government’s last northern stronghold would endanger two million civilians and cause thousands to flee the city.
The city’s loss would be a big blow for Yemen’s internationally recognised government, which is backed by a Saudi-led military coalition.
The rebels' advance comes after US removed the Houthis from its list of terrorist groups and stopped supporting Saudi-led operations in Yemen.
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In 2022, the floods and winds caused havoc, destroying the shelters and houses of close to 600 families and partially damaging the shelters of nearly 4,000 fami...
In 2022, the floods and winds caused havoc, destroying the shelters and houses of close to 600 families and partially damaging the shelters of nearly 4,000 families in IOM-managed displacement sites across the governorate.
The IOM disaster risk reduction project in Ma’rib helps reduce the impact of flooding on the displaced population. To mitigate the effects of floods in Al Jufainah displacement site, IOM has installed a 2,600-meter-long gabion wall along the flood path and established drainage channels within the camp.
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In 2022, the floods and winds caused havoc, destroying the shelters and houses of close to 600 families and partially damaging the shelters of nearly 4,000 families in IOM-managed displacement sites across the governorate.
The IOM disaster risk reduction project in Ma’rib helps reduce the impact of flooding on the displaced population. To mitigate the effects of floods in Al Jufainah displacement site, IOM has installed a 2,600-meter-long gabion wall along the flood path and established drainage channels within the camp.
#yemen
@IOMYemen
Marib has gained strategic importance in the course of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen; it is one of the most crucial, if not the most crucial battlefronts.
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Marib has gained strategic importance in the course of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen; it is one of the most crucial, if not the most crucial battlefronts.
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Marib has gained strategic importance in the course of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen; it is one of the most crucial, if not the most crucial battlefronts.
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Farmers in Ma’rib have struggled to cultivate their crops for years due to water shortages and climate change. As a result, conflicts over resources have become...
Farmers in Ma’rib have struggled to cultivate their crops for years due to water shortages and climate change. As a result, conflicts over resources have become common.
Water is now flowing to many farms in the area now that the rehabilitation of the dam’s gates and channels is complete.
IOM and the European Union partnered to rehabilitate eight water and sanitation facilities in Yemen to benefit communities affected by the crisis.
Farmers in Ma’rib have struggled to cultivate their crops for years due to water shortages and climate change. As a result, conflicts over resources have become common.
Water is now flowing to many farms in the area now that the rehabilitation of the dam’s gates and channels is complete.
IOM and the European Union partnered to rehabilitate eight water and sanitation facilities in Yemen to benefit communities affected by the crisis.
Yemen's civil war shifts focus to gas-rich region of Marib, putting thousands of displaced at risk.
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Up to 50 Houthis died in fierce fighting in Yemen on Sunday as the Iran-backed militia opened new fronts in their months-long offensive to capture Marib city.
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Up to 50 Houthis died in fierce fighting in Yemen on Sunday as the Iran-backed militia opened new fronts in their months-long offensive to capture Marib city.
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The situation in Yemen has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The UN estimates four million people have been forced to leave their homes s...
The situation in Yemen has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The UN estimates four million people have been forced to leave their homes since war broke out in 2014. And 80-percent of the population is in urgent need of assistance. In recent weeks, hundreds of people have been killed in fighting between Houthi rebels and Saudi-backed government forces. The Iran-backed group has intensified a push to take the province of Marib. Let's take a closer look at why this could be a significant moment in the war.
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Peering through binoculars, a Yemeni commander scans a forbidding desert moonscape for lurking #Huthi rebels, who are ramping up a bloody offensive to seize the...
Peering through binoculars, a Yemeni commander scans a forbidding desert moonscape for lurking #Huthi rebels, who are ramping up a bloody offensive to seize the strategic oil-rich region of #Marib. The outcome of the scorched-earth battles raging around Marib city, the Saudi-backed #Yemeni government's last northern stronghold, could significantly alter the future course of a conflict now in its seventh year.
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Water scarcity is one of the most significant challenges that displaced people face in conflict-affected Yemen.
In partnership with King Salman Humanitarian Ai...
Water scarcity is one of the most significant challenges that displaced people face in conflict-affected Yemen.
In partnership with King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre and EU Humanitarian Aid, IOM is improving access to sustainable water sources by building an extensive water network that will reach 15,000 IDPs residing in four displacement sites.
Filmed and produced: Haithm Abdulbaqi
Music: Storytelling - by Roman P
Water scarcity is one of the most significant challenges that displaced people face in conflict-affected Yemen.
In partnership with King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre and EU Humanitarian Aid, IOM is improving access to sustainable water sources by building an extensive water network that will reach 15,000 IDPs residing in four displacement sites.
Filmed and produced: Haithm Abdulbaqi
Music: Storytelling - by Roman P
The United Nations’ humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock has warned that a Houthi rebel advance on the Yemeni government’s last northern stronghold would endanger tw...
The United Nations’ humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock has warned that a Houthi rebel advance on the Yemeni government’s last northern stronghold would endanger two million civilians and cause thousands to flee the city.
The city’s loss would be a big blow for Yemen’s internationally recognised government, which is backed by a Saudi-led military coalition.
The rebels' advance comes after US removed the Houthis from its list of terrorist groups and stopped supporting Saudi-led operations in Yemen.
Al Jazeera’s Laura Burdon-Manley reports.
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The United Nations’ humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock has warned that a Houthi rebel advance on the Yemeni government’s last northern stronghold would endanger two million civilians and cause thousands to flee the city.
The city’s loss would be a big blow for Yemen’s internationally recognised government, which is backed by a Saudi-led military coalition.
The rebels' advance comes after US removed the Houthis from its list of terrorist groups and stopped supporting Saudi-led operations in Yemen.
Al Jazeera’s Laura Burdon-Manley reports.
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In 2022, the floods and winds caused havoc, destroying the shelters and houses of close to 600 families and partially damaging the shelters of nearly 4,000 families in IOM-managed displacement sites across the governorate.
The IOM disaster risk reduction project in Ma’rib helps reduce the impact of flooding on the displaced population. To mitigate the effects of floods in Al Jufainah displacement site, IOM has installed a 2,600-meter-long gabion wall along the flood path and established drainage channels within the camp.
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Marib has gained strategic importance in the course of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen; it is one of the most crucial, if not the most crucial battlefronts.
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Farmers in Ma’rib have struggled to cultivate their crops for years due to water shortages and climate change. As a result, conflicts over resources have become common.
Water is now flowing to many farms in the area now that the rehabilitation of the dam’s gates and channels is complete.
IOM and the European Union partnered to rehabilitate eight water and sanitation facilities in Yemen to benefit communities affected by the crisis.
Yemen's civil war shifts focus to gas-rich region of Marib, putting thousands of displaced at risk.
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Up to 50 Houthis died in fierce fighting in Yemen on Sunday as the Iran-backed militia opened new fronts in their months-long offensive to capture Marib city.
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The situation in Yemen has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The UN estimates four million people have been forced to leave their homes since war broke out in 2014. And 80-percent of the population is in urgent need of assistance. In recent weeks, hundreds of people have been killed in fighting between Houthi rebels and Saudi-backed government forces. The Iran-backed group has intensified a push to take the province of Marib. Let's take a closer look at why this could be a significant moment in the war.
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Water scarcity is one of the most significant challenges that displaced people face in conflict-affected Yemen.
In partnership with King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre and EU Humanitarian Aid, IOM is improving access to sustainable water sources by building an extensive water network that will reach 15,000 IDPs residing in four displacement sites.
Filmed and produced: Haithm Abdulbaqi
Music: Storytelling - by Roman P
The United Nations’ humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock has warned that a Houthi rebel advance on the Yemeni government’s last northern stronghold would endanger two million civilians and cause thousands to flee the city.
The city’s loss would be a big blow for Yemen’s internationally recognised government, which is backed by a Saudi-led military coalition.
The rebels' advance comes after US removed the Houthis from its list of terrorist groups and stopped supporting Saudi-led operations in Yemen.
Al Jazeera’s Laura Burdon-Manley reports.
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The Sabaean kingdom was located in what is now Marib in northern Yemen. The Sabaean kings made their capital at Ma'rib, and built great irrigation works such as the Ma'rib dams, whose ruins are still visible. The Marib Dam supported a flourishing culture for more than a thousand years; its collapse in 575 CE, before the birth of Muhammad, may be one of the main reasons that Arabia did not become Christian. They also built castles and temples in the area, and were known for trading the valuable frankincense and myrrh. They were a seafaring people and were known to have influence and a population in the Northeast African kingdom of Dʿmt, across the Red Sea in Eritrea and Ethiopia, the only other source of both frankincense and myrrh.
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