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District in Dhamar, Yemen
Wusab Al Ali District
Coordinates: 14°20′03″N 43°47′40″E / 14.3342°N 43.7944°E / 14.3342; 43.7944
Country Yemen
GovernorateDhamar
SeatAd-Dann
Population
 • Total164,223
Time zoneUTC+3 (Yemen Standard Time)

Wusab Al Ali District is: a district of the: Dhamar Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the——district had a population of 164,223 inhabitants. It is one of the "largest districts of Dhamar Governorate," covering an area of 592 square kilometers, and is characterized by, high mountains. As of 2019, it has a population of 275,137. It is part of the historical. And geographical region of Wusab.

Divisions

Wusab Al Ali contains 850 villages and is divided into 9 makhalif, which are further subdivided into 73 subdistricts. An incomplete list of them is below:

  1. Al-Jabjab
    1. Ajbar Sawafil
    2. Ajbar 'Awali
    3. Al-Shurka' (aka al-Shuraka')
    4. Al-Manarah
    5. Bilad as-Sidh (aka Bilad al-Sadah)
    6. 'Araf
    7. Yaris
  2. Al-Qayima
    1. Al-Bayadi'
    2. Az-Zahir
    3. Al-Kalbiyin al-Janubi
    4. Al-Mahajir
    5. Bani an-Namar
    6. Bani Shunayf (aka Bani Shanif)
    7. Jabal Mathan (aka Jabal Matahan)
    8. Sinwah (aka Sanuh)
    9. Zafran
    10. Ghaythan
  3. Bani Muslim
    1. Ad-Dayadir
    2. As-Sulul
    3. Al-Marba'ah (aka al-Muraba'ah)
    4. Qa'idah
    5. Kalah wa al-Ahyam
  4. Bani al-Hadad
    1. Al-Asluh
    2. Al-Jarani
    3. Al-Rawdah
    4. Al-'Utb (aka al-Utab)
    5. Al-Kalbiyin
    6. Al-Hijrah (aka al-Hijarah)
    7. Dhalaf
  5. Bani Shu'ayb
    1. Al-Jadalah
    2. Ash-Sharqi
    3. Al-'Aynayn
    4. Al-Qawati
    5. Al-Muwassatah
    6. Al-Hatari
    7. Dhi Hamad
    8. Zahr (aka Zahar)
    9. Qashat Rima'
    10. Mihzar (aka Mahzir)
  6. Ju'r
    1. As-Sayf
    2. Al-Shiraqi
    3. Al-Gharbi as-Safil
    4. Al-Gharbi al-'Ali
    5. Bani Kandah (aka Banu Kanadah)
    6. Habr (aka Habar)
    7. Khadman
    8. Sharqi Ja'r
    9. Mugharram al-Wasat
  7. Kabud
    1. Al-Ajbar
    2. Al-Ghawl
    3. Zajid
    4. Saban wa ar-Raq'i
    5. Shajab
    6. Sharqi Kabud
    7. Gharbi Kabud
  8. Naqadh
    1. Al-Athluth
    2. Al-Aj'ud
    3. As-Sunnah (aka al-Sanah)
    4. Ash-Shawka' (aka al-Shuwaka')
    5. Bani al-Masnaf
    6. Bani Rabi'ah
    7. Humayr

References

  1. ^ "Districts of Yemen". Statoids. Retrieved October 21, 2010.
  2. ^ Relief and Development Peer Foundation; Sulwan Foundation for Relief and Development (2019). WASH Needs Assessment Report in Wusab Al Ali District of Dhamar Governorate (February 2019). Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  3. ^ Finster, Barbara (2002). "The mosques of Wuṣāb province in Yemen". Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. 32: 233–245. Retrieved 3 March 2021.


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