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Town in Amran, Yemen
Yashiʽ يشيع
Town
Yashiʽ is located in YemenYashiʽYashiʽLocation in Yemen
Coordinates: 15°53′24″N 43°54′55″E / 15.88992°N 43.91526°E / 15.88992; 43.91526
Country Yemen
GovernorateAmran
DistrictKhamir
Elevation8,566 ft (2,611 m)
Time zoneUTC+3 (Yemen Standard Time)

Yashiʽ (Arabic: يشيع Yashī‘), also called Bayt Yashiʽ, is a small town in Khamir District of 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. It is located 9 km northwest of Hamidah, beyond the northern end of Jabal Iyal Yazid. It has historically been part of Bani ʽAbd territory.

Name and history

According to the 10th-century writer al-Hamdani, Yashiʽ (which he calls Qasr Yashiʽ) is named after one Yashīʽ b. Riyām b. Nahafān, of the tribe of Hamdan. Yashiʽ has been inhabited since pre-Islamic times, and its ancient ruins are still visible. The Sirat of al-Abbasi mentions Yashiʽ three times; in one episode, the first Imam of Yemen, al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya, traveled to Yashiʽ in 286 AH (899-900 CE) to meet with the sheikhs of nearby al-ʽAsum. He chastised them for their supposed licentious behavior, and they repented and pledged their support for al-Hadi's rule.

Notes

  1. This incident is also recorded in the Ghayat al-amani of Yahya ibn al-Husayn, but the Ghayat erroneously says it took place at Huth instead.

References

  1. ^ "Geonames.org. Yashī'". Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  2. ^ Eagle, A.B.D.R. (1990). Ghayat al-amani and the life and times of al-Hadi Yahya b. al-Husayn: an introduction, newly edited text and translation with detailed annotation. Durham University. pp. 117–8, 123–4. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  3. ^ Wilson, Robert T.O. (1989). Gazetteer of Historical North-West Yemen. Germany: Georg Olms AG. p. 343. ISBN 9783487091952. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
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