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- Ancient_history_of_Yemen abstract "The ancient history of Yemen (South Arabia) is especially important because Yemen is one of the oldest centers of civilization in the Near East. Its relatively fertile land and adequate rainfall in a moister climate helped sustain a stable population, a feature recognized by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy, who described Yemen as Eudaimon Arabia (better known in its Latin translation, Arabia Felix) meaning Fortunate Arabia or Happy Arabia. Between the 8th century BCE and the 6th century, it was dominated by six main states which rivaled each other, or were allied with each other and controlled the lucrative spice trade: Saba', Ma'īn, Qatabān, Ḥaḑramawt, Awsān, and Himyar. Islam arrived in 630 CE, and Yemen became part of the Muslim realm.The centers of the Old South Arabian kingdoms of present day Yemen lay around the desert area called Ramlat al-Sab`atayn, known to medieval Arab geographers as Ṣayhad. The southern and western Highlands and the coastal region were less influential politically. The coastal cities were however already very important from the beginning for trade. Apart from the territory of modern Yemen the kingdoms extended into Oman, as far as the north Arabian oasis of Dedan, to Ethiopia and even along the East African Coast to modern Tanzania.".
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- Ancient_history_of_Yemen comment "The ancient history of Yemen (South Arabia) is especially important because Yemen is one of the oldest centers of civilization in the Near East. Its relatively fertile land and adequate rainfall in a moister climate helped sustain a stable population, a feature recognized by the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy, who described Yemen as Eudaimon Arabia (better known in its Latin translation, Arabia Felix) meaning Fortunate Arabia or Happy Arabia.".
- Ancient_history_of_Yemen label "Altes Südarabien".
- Ancient_history_of_Yemen label "Ancient history of Yemen".
- Ancient_history_of_Yemen label "História antiga do Iêmen".
- Ancient_history_of_Yemen label "Storia dell'antico Yemen".
- Ancient_history_of_Yemen label "تاريخ اليمن القديم".
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