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    Zabid (Arabic: زَبِيد) (also spelled Zabīd, Zabeed and Zebid) is a town with an urban population of around 52,590 people, located on Yemen's western coastal...
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  • Zabid (Arabic: زبيد) is a sub-district located in al-Sabrah District, Ibb Governorate, Yemen. Zabid had a population of 7436 according to the 2004 census...
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    ruler, and extended Ottoman authority to include Zabid in 1539 and eventually Tihama in its entirety. Zabid became the administrative headquarters of Yemen...
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    himself at Zabid, then moved into the mountainous interior, taking the important highland centre Sana'a. However, the Rasulid capitals were Zabid and Taiz...
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  • Sporting Cultural Club Al-Oruba Zabid (Arabic: نادي العروبة الرياضي الثقافي) is a Yemeni professional football club based in San‘a’. The club was founded...
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  • Zabid Hossain (born 12 September 1992) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Dhaka Metropolis in the 2014–15 National Cricket...
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  • The Great Mosque of Zabid is a historic congregational mosque in the old city of Zabid, Yemen. According to scholar Noha Sadek, the mosque is said to have...
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  • Zabid District (Arabic: مُدِيْرِيَّة زَبِيد) is a district of the Al Hudaydah Governorate in western Yemen. The Yemeni Sufi Sheikh Isma'il al-Jabarti...
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    himself at Zabid, then moved into the mountainous interior, taking the important highland centre Sana'a. However, the Rasulid capitals were Zabid and Ta'izz...
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    Abyssinian Mamluks that ruled parts of Yemen from 1022-1158 from its capital at Zabīd. Najah would obtain the recognition of the Abbasid Caliph al-Qadir and would...
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