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Al Jawf
Al Jawf-Al Jawf
Arabia Dumat al-Jandal, Al-Jawf or Al-Jouf, the ruined former capital city of Al Jawf Region Sakakah, the capital city of Al-Jawf Region Al Jawf Governorate
Al Jawf-Al Jawf Governorate
Al Jawf (Arabic: الجوف Al-Jawf) is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Al Hazm. As of April 2020, after the Houthi forces' 2020 offensive, nearly all
Al Jawf-Al-Jawf offensive
The Al Jawf offensive was a Houthi offensive that began in February 2020 with clashes in the Al Jawf Governorate during the Second Yemeni Civil War. Houthi
Al Jawf-Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war
districts was reportedly hit. Airstrikes were also reported in Al Jawf Governorate (Bart Al Anan district). On 27 May airstrikes hit a police station in
Al Jawf-Al-Jawf Province
39.500°E / 29.500; 39.500 Al-Jawf Province (Arabic: منطقة الجوف Minṭaqat al-Jawf pronounced [alˈdʒoːf]), also spelled Al-Jouf, is one of the provinces
Al Jawf-Oasis
ISSN 1073-0451. "UAE Traditional Oases" (PDF). LabOasis. Retrieved 27 April 2023. "Yemen Traditional Oases" (PDF). LabOasis. Retrieved 27 April 2023. Nabhan, Gary
Al Jawf-Kingdom of Yemen
The Kingdom of Yemen (Arabic: المملكة اليمنية, romanized: al-Mamlakah al-Yamanīyah), officially the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (Arabic: المملكة المتوكلية
Al Jawf-Houthi insurgency
Governorate in northwestern Yemen, but some of the fighting spread to neighbouring governorates Hajjah, 'Amran, al-Jawf and the Saudi province of Jizan
Al Jawf-Yemen
Yemen (/ˈjɛmən/ ; Arabic: ٱلْيَمَنْ, romanized: al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen, is a sovereign state in West Asia. Located in the southern
Al Jawf-Houthi movement
November 2011, Houthis were said to be in control of two Yemeni governorates (Saada and Al Jawf) and close to taking over a third governorate (Hajjah),
Al Jawf-Qaifah Al Mahn Al-Jawf
Mahn - (Arabic: قيفة آل محن الجوف) is a sub-district located in Quraishyah District, Bayda Governorate, . QQaifah Mahn -
Al Jawf-Anwar al-Awlaki
the car died. On September 30, 2011, al-Awlaki was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. According to U.S. sources, the strike
Al Jawf-Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
Liberated 95% of al-Jawf?". Islamic World News. 30 April 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2020. "Yemen: Houthi army spokesman declares end of Jawf operation, holds
Al Jawf-Ramlat al-Sab'atayn
The Ramlat al-Sab'atayn (Arabic: رملة السبعتين) is a desert region that corresponds with the northern deserts of modern Yemen (Al-Jawf, Marib, Shabwah
Al Jawf-Ansar al-Sharia (Yemen)
control with the Houthi/Saleh forces in the governorates of al-Bayda, Shebwa, Marib, Jawf and Taiz. On 4 October 2012, the United States Department of
Al Jawf-2024 missile strikes in Yemen
Operation Poseidon Archer, against the Houthi movement (Ansar Allah) in Yemen in response to Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea. The Houthis had previously
Al Jawf-Kharab Al Marashi District
Kharab Al Marashi District is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 63,532 inhabitants. "Districts
Al Jawf-Tribes of Yemen
The Tribes of Yemen are the tribes residing within the borders of the Republic of Yemen. There are no official statistics, but some studies indicate that
Al Jawf-Al Bayda, Yemen
Al Bayda (Arabic: ٱلْبَيْضَاء, romanized: Al-Bayḍāʾ, not to be confused with Al-Bayda' in Al-Jawf, the ancient Nashaq), also transliterated as Baida,
Al Jawf-Al Humaydat District
Al Humaydat District (Arabic: مُديرية الحُميدات, romanized: mudyryẗ ạlḥumydạt) is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district
Al Jawf-Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
al-Jihād fī Jazīrat al-‘Arab, "Organization of Jihad's Base in the Arabian Peninsula"), abbreviated as AQAP, also known as Ansar al-Sharia in Yemen (Arabic:
Al Jawf-Bart Al Anan District
Bart Al Anan District is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 59,463 inhabitants. "Districts of Yemen"
Al Jawf-North Yemen civil war
King and Imam Muhammad al-Badr and declared Yemen a republic under his presidency. His government abolished slavery in Yemen. The Imam escaped to the
Al Jawf-Al Hazm District
Al Hazm District (Arabic: مديرية الحزم) is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 30,952 inhabitants
Al Jawf-Al Khalq District
Al Khalq District (Arabic: مديرية الخَلق) is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 14,123 inhabitants
Al Jawf-Governorates of Yemen
villages (as of 2013). Before 1990, Yemen existed as two separate entities. South Yemen consisted of modern Aden, Abyan, Al Mahrah, Dhale, Hadramaut, Socotra
Al Jawf-Al Bayda offensive
Al-Hadi. In early 2020, Houthi forces were achieving territorial gains in al-Jawf Governorate and Marib along the main highway that links those governorates
Al Jawf-Abdullah Ali Alewa
Defense, South Yemen Chief of Staff of the Army, South Yemen Deputy Minister of Defense, South Yemen Com of Al-Jawf Axis, Governor of Al-Jawf Governorate
Al Jawf-Al Hazm, Yemen
Al Hazm or al-Hazm (Arabic: الحزم) is the principal town of Al Jawf Governorate and Al Hazm District in Yemen. It is located northwest of the city of
Al Jawf-Federalization of Yemen
The federalization of Yemen is the proposed transformation of the Republic of Yemen from a unitary state to a federal state. Driven by the significant
Al Jawf-Al Kathiri
Shahar, Eynat, Alhota, Mukalla and Al-Jawf, Thamood, Buhyra, Faret, Al Fez Castle, Algufel, Al Aas Castle, Aredh AlSuqair, Sheil Shibam, Almahjar, Almsial
Al Jawf-Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict
Najran, and northern Yemeni governorates of Saada, Al Jawf, and Hajjah, since the onset of the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen in 2015. Over the
Al Jawf-Al Matammah District
Al Matammah District is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 28,935 inhabitants. "Districts of Yemen"
Al Jawf-Marib-Jawf gas field
The Marib-Jawf gas field is a natural gas field located onshore in the Al Jawf Governorate of Yemen. Discovered in 2000, the gas field was developed by
Al Jawf-Old South Arabian
Haram and Qaryat al-Fāw Late Sabaean: 5th and 6th centuries AD. Minaean: (also called Madhabian): the language of the city states in al-Jawf − with the exception
Al Jawf-Qurayyat, Saudi Arabia
Qurayat (also Al Qurayat or Gurayat, Arabic: القريات) is a city located in Al Jawf Province, in northern Saudi Arabia. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from
Al Jawf-Capital punishment in Saudi Arabia
sorcery and witchcraft in December 2011 in Al Jawf Region, and a Sudanese man (Abdul Hamid Bin Hussain Bin Moustafa al-Fakki) was executed in a car park in
Al Jawf-Sabaic
Highlands, such as the important dialect of the city of Ḥaram in the eastern al-Jawf. Inscriptions in the Ḥaramic dialect, which is heavily influenced by North
Al Jawf-Ruwallah
centered in the region of al-Jawf and Sirhan Valley in northern Arabia, though their tribal territories extended as far southwards as al-Qasim and as far northwards
Al Jawf-Telephone numbers in Yemen
Dhale 03 Hodeidah, Raymah 04 Ibb, Taiz 05 Hadhramaut, Shabwa, Al Mahrah, Socotra 06 Marib, Al Jawf, Al Bayda, Dhamar 07 Saada, Hajjah, 'Amran, Mahwit
Al Jawf-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
Gansu Lanzhou China 453,700 km2 25,019,831 7th 55.1/km2 41 N/A N/A Kufra Al Jawf Libya 453,611 km2 50,104 1st 0.1/km2 42 N/A N/A Taoudénit Region Taoudénit
Al Jawf-Banu Hamdan
living in Sana'a in the south to and including Sa'ada in the north, living in al-Jawf in the east to Hajjah in the west, including 'Amran in between. Banu Yam
Al Jawf-Italian Libya
agreement was not ratified later by France. In 1931, the towns of El Tag and Al Jawf were taken over by Italy. British Egypt had ceded Kufra and Jarabub to
Al Jawf-Marid Castle
discuss]) is a historic military fortress located in the city of Dumat al-Jandal in the Al-Jawf region of Saudi Arabia, about 50 km from Sakaka. Built in the first
Al Jawf-List of districts of Yemen
District Al Hawak District Al Khawkhah District Al Mansuriyah District Al Marawi'ah District Al Mighlaf District Al Mina District Al Munirah District Al Qanawis
Al Jawf-List of governorates of Saudi Arabia
2, 1992) by Royal Order A/92, amended by Royal Order No. A/21 on 30 Rabi' al-Awal 1414 AH (September 17, 1993). These categories are: Capital (amānah)
Al Jawf-Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
case in South Arabia, as attested in a South Arabian inscription from al-Jawf. Sexual intercourse in temples was prohibited, as attested in two South
Al Jawf-List of wars: 1900–1944
Kuwait, Jabal Shammar and al-Jawf]. British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers. p. 318. Retrieved October 23, 2023. Al-Rajibi, Ahmad (1980).
Al Jawf-King Abdulaziz International Airport
terminal building was named Airport–Jeddah station to distinguish it from the Al-Sulimaniyah–Jeddah station situated closer to downtown Jeddah. It provides
Al Jawf-Sandown-class minehunter
Navy Royal Saudi Navy Al Jawf 420 Vosper Thornycroft 1993 In active service Shaqra 422 Vosper Thornycroft 1993 In active service Al Kharj 424 Vosper Thornycroft
Al Jawf-Sakakah
سَكَاكَا) is a city in northwestern Saudi Arabia which is the capital of Al Jawf Province. It is located just to the north of the An Nafud desert. Sakakah
Al Jawf-Telephone numbers in Saudi Arabia
Dhahran, Hafar al-Batin & others 014 XXX XXXX - Al-Madinah, Tabuk, Al-Jawf, Yanbu, Turaif, Skaka and Northern Borders Region 016 XXX XXXX - Al-Qassim, Majma
Al Jawf-Houthi movement
Houthis were said to be in control of two Yemeni governorates (Saada and Al Jawf) and close to taking over a third governorate (Hajjah), which would enable
Al Jawf-List of railway stations in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia: North South line Haditha – near Jordan border Al-Jawf – junction, south of Al-Jawf, station near the new motorway. Jubail Bosajata – junction
Al Jawf-ISO 3166-2:SA
Asir SA-11 Al Bāḩah ٱلْبَاحَة Baha SA-08 Al Ḩudūd ash Shamālīyah الحدود الشمالية Northern Borders SA-12 Al Jawf الجوف Jouf SA-03 Al Madīnah al Munawwarah
Al Jawf-Ma'an
Pasha proposed that Ma'an become a sanjak that would include al-Karak, as-Salt and al-Jawf. This proposal was popular with much of the Ottoman government
Al Jawf-Sanaa
flows northward, through the northeastern corner of the plain, towards al-Jawf, which is a broad wadi that drains the eastern part of the Yemeni highlands
Al Jawf-List of airports in Saudi Arabia
Asia#Saudi Arabia "GACA give nod to AlUla airport for receiving international flights". Saudigazette. March 5, 2021. "Mecca Al-Faisaliah Airport New Airport
Al Jawf-Faisal of Saudi Arabia
Abha, Al-Majma'ah, and along Wadi Hanifa near Riyadh to collect rainwater. Moreover, agricultural ventures were initiated in Tabuk Province, Al-Jawf Province
Al Jawf-List of Saudia destinations
Saudi Arabian Airlines "Saudia stops services to Tokyo because of Abdullah AlTawwayan loves services to Tokyo". 29 April 2022 – via www.arabnews.com. "Saudia
Al Jawf-Ramlat al-Sab'atayn
The Ramlat al-Sab'atayn (Arabic: رملة السبعتين) is a desert region that corresponds with the northern deserts of modern Yemen (Al-Jawf, Marib, Shabwah
Al Jawf-Oasis
California Al-Ahsa Oasis, also known as Al-Hasa Oasis, in Saudi Arabia is the largest oasis in the world. Al Ain Oasis in the city of Al Ain in the United
Al Jawf-Ancient towns in Saudi Arabia
Castle. Al-Shuwayḥaṭiyah (Arabic: ٱلشُّوَيْحَطِيَّة) is located in the north of Saudi Arabia about 1,300 km (810 mi) north of Riyadh in the Al-Jawf region
Al Jawf-Qedarites
tribal confederation of Arabia centred in their capital Dumat al-jandal in the Al-Jawf Province. Attested from the 9th century BC, the Qedarites formed
Al Jawf-Dumah (son of Ishmael)
place in Arabia, suggesting the site of Dumat al-Jandal as a more likely contender. Known today as Al-Jawf, in ancient times it is mentioned in inscriptions
Al Jawf-ISO 3166-2:YE
YE-BA Al Bayḑā’ البيضاء Beida governorate YE-HU Al Ḩudaydah الْحُدَيْدَة Western Coast governorate YE-JA Al Jawf الجوف Jouf governorate YE-MR Al Mahrah
Al Jawf-Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
2014 the Saudi Ministry of Health started a medical complex in Sakakah, Al Jawf region, called Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Medical City. Nabil Mouline
Al Jawf-EDF Renewables
for tenders for the construction of a 400 MW wind farm in Dumat Al-Djandal, in the Al-Jawf region. Together with Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC (Masdar)
Al Jawf-Kingdom of Yemen
tortured and killed. In 1924, al-Jawf and Bayda tribes rebelled. Thereupon, Imam Yahya sent the New Army led by Sayyid Abdullah al-Wazir to suppress the rebellion
Al Jawf-List of Flynas destinations
Abha Regional Airport Al-Jawf Al-Jawf Domestic Airport Al-Ula Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz International Airport Al Bahah Al-Baha Domestic Airport
Al Jawf-Subdivisions of Saudi Arabia
the Emirate of the Madinah Province the Emirate of the Al Baha Province the Emirate of the Al Jawf Province the Emirate of the Northern Borders Province
Al Jawf-Al-Ansi
Al-ʿAnsī (Arabic: العنسي) is an ancient and prolific tribe originating in the Al Jawf Governorate region of Yemen. After the final breach of the Marib
Al Jawf-Geography of Saudi Arabia
passed through the Wadi as Sirhan. The most important oases in the area are Al Jawf and Sakakah, just north of the An Nafud. East of the Ad Dahna lies the
Al Jawf-Gulf of Aqaba
beach Red Sea coral and marine fish A resort near Eilat's Coral Beach Al Jawf Region/Tabuk Region Aqaba Governorate Israeli Diving Federation South Sinai
Al Jawf-Nesma Airlines
International Airport Italy Milan - Milan Malpensa Airport Saudi Arabia Al-Jawf – Al-Jawf Airport Jeddah – King Abdulaziz International Airport Qassim – Qassim
Al Jawf-Rail transport in Saudi Arabia
Al-Jawf, and Al-Qurayyat. The North-South line runs from Al-Jalamid mine in the Northern province and then passes through Al-Jawf and Hail until Al Baithah
Al Jawf-List of international airports by country
Airport IATA Code Abha Abha International Airport AHB Al-Ahsa Al-Ahsa International Airport HOF Al-Jawf Al Jouf Airport AJF Buraydah Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz
Al Jawf-List of battles in the 21st century
24 June 2018. "Syrian Army defeats Ahrar Al-Sham's offensive at strategic base in east Damascus – video". Al-Masdar News. 25 November 2017. Archived from
Al Jawf-North–South line (Saudi Arabia)
with Jordan at Al Hadithah. The line starts from Al-Jalamid mine which is located in the northeast in the Northern Territory, through Al-Jawf and Hail until
Al Jawf-Al Hazm District
Al Hazm District (Arabic: مديرية الحزم) is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 30,952 inhabitants
Al Jawf-Al Humaydat District
Al Humaydat District (Arabic: مُديرية الحُميدات, romanized: mudyryẗ ạlḥumydạt) is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district
Al Jawf-Bart Al Anan District
Bart Al Anan District is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 59,463 inhabitants. "Districts of
Al Jawf-Kharab Al Marashi District
Kharab Al Marashi District is a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 63,532 inhabitants. "Districts
Al Jawf-2011 in the United States
northern Yemen's al-Jawf province, American drones carried out a targeted killing of al-Qaida's leader in the Arabian Peninsula Anwar al-Awlaki while he
Al Jawf-Petroglyph
110 km SW of Riyadh off the Mecca highway Arwa, west of Riyadh al Jawf, near al Jawf al Jawf, Camel Carving Site Jubbah, Umm Samnan, north of Hail Janin
Al Jawf-Al-Haditha, Saudi Arabia
Al-Haditha (Arabic: الحديثة) is a small town in Saudi Arabia 25 km from Al Qurayyat, near the border with Jordan. It is on the route of a proposed railway
Al Jawf-Yemeni revolution
Yahya Al-Ahmar Deputy Ministry of Youth and Sports (Yemen) Hashid Abdullah al-Ahmar MP Ali Al-Imrani, from Al Bayda' Governorate Businessman Nabil Al-Khameri
Al Jawf-List of football clubs in Saudi Arabia
Sakakah Al Jawf Region Al-Diriyah Club 1976 Diriyah Riyadh Region Al-Jeel FC Al-Hasa Eastern Province Al-Nojoom FC Al-Washm Shqra Riyadh Region Al Batin FC
Al Jawf-Ikhwan raids on Transjordan
Location Emirate of Transjordan Result Transjordanian victory; Ikhwan raids repelled Territorial changes The Ikhwans takeover of Al-Jawf and Wadi Al-Sarhan
Al Jawf-Abdul Elah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
governor of Al Jawf Province in 1998 replacing Sultan bin Abdurrahman Al Sudairi in the post and was in office until 2001 when Fahd bin Badr Al Saud was
Al Jawf-Tabarjal
is Qurayyat. Tabarjal is one of the major modern towns in the region of Al-Jawf, where it has for over forty years organized the settlement project and
Al Jawf-Emirate of Jabal Shammar
61, Al Rashīd). His expansion reached al-Jawf and Palmyra to the north and Tayma and Khaybar to the west. In 1891, after a rebellion, ʿAbd al-Rahman
Al Jawf-Sabaeans
peoples had regional kingdoms in ancient Yemen, with the Minaeans in Wādī al-Jawf to the north, the Sabeans on the southwestern tip, stretching from the
Al Jawf-Vestel Karayel
Karayel drone in al-Mahashimah, Al-Jawf province. On 7 March 2021, another Vestel Karayel drone is shot down in al-Maraziq, Al-Jawf province by Houthi
Al Jawf-Samir Khan
was killed in the Al Jawf Governorate of Yemen while traveling from the Ma'rib Governorate, in the same air-strike that killed Anwar al-Awlaki. Both were
Al Jawf-Al Hazm, Yemen
Al Hazm or al-Hazm (Arabic: الحزم) is the principal town of Al Jawf Governorate and Al Hazm District in Yemen. It is located northwest of the city of Marib
Al Jawf-Kufra
Et-Tleilíb and Et-Talláb, both situated to the southwest of Al Jawf. The latter is the farthest from Al Jawf, lying 20 km (12 mi) away. On the north edge of the
Al Jawf-Siege of Dammaj
had links to al-Qaeda. In August, a car bomb killed 14 Houthi rebels in Al Jawf during a meeting in a government administration complex at Al Matammah. Although
Al Jawf-History of Yemen
followers invaded Sana'a. The Yufirid emir As'ad ibn Ibrahim retreated to Al-Jawf, and between 904 and 913, Sana'a was conquered no less than 20 times by
Al Jawf-Politics of Yemen
The governorates are Abyan, 'Adan, Amran, Al Asimah, Al Bayda', Al Dhale'e, Al Hudaydah, Al Jawf, Al Mahrah, Al Mahwit, Dhamar, Hadhramawt, Hajjah, Ibb
Al Jawf-Yemeni Armed Forces
governorates of Hadramawt and Al-Mahrah. Ali Faraj is commander for the Central Area, which includes Al-Jawf, Ma'rib, al-Bayda, and Shabwa, while the Southern
Al Jawf-Temple of Awwam
Sabaean territories. Such patterns are observed in several temples from Al-Jawf and the Hadramawt. In pre-Islamic times, numerous pilgrims gathered in
Al Jawf-Saudi Arabia
sub-governorates (Arabic: مراكز; marakiz, sing. مركز; markaz). Tabuk Bahah —– Jawf Madinah Makkah Jizan Ha'il Northern Borders Asir Qasim Riyadh Najran Eastern
Al Jawf-Yemen
Saada Al Jawf Hadhramaut Al Mahrah Hajjah 'Amran Al Mahwit Amanat Al Asimah (Sana'a City) Sana'a Ma'rib Al Hudaydah Raymah Dhamar Ibb Dhale Al Bayda Shabwah
Al Jawf-Al Jawf Governorate
Al Jawf (Arabic: الجوف Al-Jawf) is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Al Hazm. As of April 2020, after the Houthi forces' 2020 offensive, nearly all
Al Jawf-'Amran Governorate
war (2014–present). Saada Governorate (north) Al Jawf Governorate (east) Sanaa Governorate (southeast) Al Mahwit Governorate (south) Hajjah Governorate
Al Jawf-Marib Governorate
Liberated 95% of al-Jawf?". Islamic World News. 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2020-04-30. "Yemen: Houthi army spokesman declares end of Jawf operation, holds
Al Jawf-Saada Governorate
areas, most of the governorate's population lives in the wetter west. Al Jawf Governorate (east) 'Amran Governorate (south) Hajjah Governorate (south)
Al Jawf-Hadhramaut Governorate
the newly created Soqatra Governorate in December 2013. Al Mahrah Governorate (east) Al Jawf Governorate (west) Marib Governorate (west) Shabwah Governorate
Al Jawf-Marib
Sunni provinces of Al Jawf, Al-Baydha and Shabwa, where the Houthis' control is unlikely to hold if attacked. In particular, Al-Jawf to the north would
Al Jawf-Saada
country in the history of Yemen, the Main Kingdom, in the present-day Al Jawf Governorate (the eastern neighbouring province of today's Saada Province)
Al Jawf-Sanaa Governorate
(southwest) Al Hudaydah Governorate (west) Al Mahwit Governorate (west) 'Amran Governorate (northwest) Al Jawf Governorate (north) Sanaa Governorate is
Al Jawf-Al Jouf University
Al Jouf University is located in Al-Jawf, Saudi Arabia. It was founded in 2005 by royal decree. It is currently the only university serving the Al-Jouf
Al Jawf-List of airports by IATA airport code: A
one hour to the time in the Time column. AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI AJ AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AR AS AT AU AV AW AX AY AZ ^1 Morocco temporarily suspends
Al Jawf-General Atomics MQ-1 Predator
Houthi forces shot down a UAEAF MQ-1 drone of the Saudi led Coalition in Al-Jawf province. Publishing footage of the drone wreck and photos. U.S. Air Force
Al Jawf-Qarnawu
Greek Κάρνα Kárna) is the name of an ancient city situated in present day Jawf in the north of Yemen, near the modern city of Ma'īn (Arabic معين). Qarnāwu
Al Jawf-List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
6409V. doi:10.1029/2006GL025824. S2CID 131190587. Jean-Daniel Stanley et al., "Alexandria, Egypt, before Alexander the Great: A multidisciplinary approach
Al Jawf-Aden
dialect, in addition to the Bedouin dialect of the residents of Ma’rib. Al-Jawf, Shabwa, and Badia Hadhramaut, and each of these dialects has characteristics
Al Jawf-List of locations with a subtropical climate
Dar2, Jijiga1 Kenya: Eldoret1, Nairobi1, Nakuru1 Lesotho: Maseru1 Libya: Al Jawf, Benghazi, Sabha, Tripoli Madagascar: Antananarivo1, Antsirabe1, Fianarantsoa1
Al Jawf-Marib-Jawf gas field
The Marib-Jawf gas field is a natural gas field located onshore in the Al Jawf Governorate of Yemen. Discovered in 2000, the gas field was developed by
Al Jawf-Baraqish
براقش) is a town in north-western Yemen, 120 miles to the east of Sanaa in al Jawf Governorate on a high hill. It is located in Wādī Farda(h), a popular caravan
Al Jawf-House of Saud
as follows: Abdul llah bin Abdulaziz (born 1939) – Former governor of Al Jawf Province. He was special advisor to King Abdullah from 2008 to 2015. Ahmed
Al Jawf-Palmyrene Empire
ISBN 9781134908158. Khaleel Ibrahim Muaikel (1994). Dirasah li-āthār Mintaqat al-Jawf. King Fahd National Library. p. 43. ISBN 9789960000114. Fergus Millar (1993)
Al Jawf-CASC Rainbow
Forces Shoot Saudi Drone in Jawf Skies". Alwaght News and Analysis. 23 May 2021. "Yemeni army shoots down Saudi spy drone in Al Jawf". Mehr News Agency. 23
Al Jawf-Royal Saudi Navy
romanized: Al-Quwwat al-Bahriyah al-Arabiyah as-Su'udiyah) or Royal Saudi Naval Forces (Arabic: القُوَّات البَحْريَّة الْمَلكيَّة السُّعُودِيَّة, romanized: Al-Quwwat
Al Jawf-Marashi (disambiguation)
Iran Kharab Al Marashi District, a district of the Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen Marashi (surname), a family name indicating ancestry from Ali al-Marash , the
Al Jawf-Terrorism in Yemen
the Al Samadah area, near the border of Marib and Al Jawf provinces, killed AQAP senior leader Mohammed Saeed al Umda (also known as Ghareeb al Taizi)
Al Jawf-Al-Orobah Club Stadium
of Al-Orobah and has a capacity of 7,000. The stadium is also used as a home stadium by teams from the Al-Jawf Province including Al-Entelaq and Al-Jandal
Al Jawf-Al Jawf, Libya
Al Jawf (Arabic: الجوف Al Ğawf) is a town in southeastern Libya, the capital of the Kufra district in Libya. The city has an elevation of 382.2 m (1,254
Al Jawf-Modern witch-hunts
in Al Jawf Province after being convicted of practicing witchcraft and sorcery. Another very similar situation occurred to Muree bin Ali bin Issa al-Asiri
Al Jawf-Ali Al-Khaibari
Al-Khaibari joined Al-Qaisumah. On 16 January 2023, Al-Khaibari was released by Al-Suqoor. On 17 September 2023, Al-Khaibari joined Al-Safa. "Ali Al Khaibari"
Al Jawf-Mawza Exile
Jewish inhabitants who lived in the far eastern quarters of Yemen (Nihm, al-Jawf, and Khawlan of the east) were spared this fate by virtue of their Arab
Al Jawf-Drone strikes in Yemen
drone-launched missiles killed four people, including al-Qaeda propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki, in Al Jawf Governorate. The strike also killed Samir Khan, American-born
Al Jawf-History of Jordan
very strictly. The Al Issa and the Al Fheili deserted and would ally with the new lords, leading the Sirhan to migrate to the Al-Jawf region and not counterattack
Al Jawf-Yemeni crisis
land related disputes kill 4,000 people a year - more than terrorism. In Al-Jawf Governorate, a dispute over a well's placement has led to a blood feud
Al Jawf-Battle of Sanaa (2014)
September 2014, when pro-Houthi protesters under the command of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi marched on the cabinet office and were fired upon by security forces
Al Jawf-Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
Liberated 95% of al-Jawf?". Islamic World News. 30 April 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2020. "Yemen: Houthi army spokesman declares end of Jawf operation, holds
Al Jawf-Kuwait International Airport
Jazeera Airways. A portion of the airport complex is designated as Abdullah Al-Mubarak Air Base, which contains the headquarters of the Kuwait Air Force
Al Jawf-Sharjah International Airport
pressure from the city of Sharjah. The old terminal and tower building is now Al Mahatta Museum. The old airport's runway is now part of King Abdul Aziz Street
Al Jawf-Minaeans
kingdoms in ancient Yemen, with the Minaeans in the north-west (in Wādī al-Jawf), the Sabaeans to the south-east of them, the Qatabānians to the south-east
Al Jawf-Al-Qassim Province
as one of the key support bases of the Al Saud family, along with Al Riyadh Province, Ha'il province and Al Jawf province. This province has also contributed
Al Jawf-Ḥa'il Province
Eastern Province, Qassim Province, Madinah Province, Tabuk Province and Al Jawf Province. Archaeological evidence indicates the continuation of human settlement
Al Jawf-Provinces of Saudi Arabia
known as Regions, (Arabic: مناطق المملكة العربية السعودية, romanized: Manāṭiq al-Mamlakat il-'Arabiyyat il-Sa'udiyyah), are the 13 first-level administrative
Al Jawf-Kufra District
It is slightly smaller than the country of Turkmenistan. Its capital is Al Jawf, one of the oases in Kufra basin. There is a very large oil refinery near
Al Jawf-King Khalid International Airport
Khalid International Airport (Arabic: مطار الملك خالد الدولي Maṭār al-Malik Khālid al-Duwaliyy, IATA: RUH, ICAO: OERK) is an international airport located
Al Jawf-Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict
of Asir, Jizan, and Najran, and northern Yemeni governorates of Saada, Al Jawf, and Hajjah, since the onset of the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Al Jawf-List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia
city 45,676 (2022) Sakakah 304,174 (2022) Capital and largest city of Al Jawf Province Sharurah 89,456 (2022) Shaqra 32,215 (2022) Shaybah As Sulayyil
Al Jawf-Riyadh–Qurayyat line
service was in 2018 expanded to Al-Qurayyat. There are six stations on the line: Riyadh, Majma'a, Qassim, Hail, Al-Jawf, and Al-Qurayyat. Saudi Arabia portal
Al Jawf-Khawla Al Khuraya
Fahad National Center for Children's Cancer and Research. Al-Kuraya was born in the Al Jawf Region of Saudi Arabia. She was admitted to King Saud University
Al Jawf-Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia
Christian inscription from northwestern Arabia in the Al-Jawf Province was published, known as the Dumat al-Jandal inscription (DaJ144PAr1). The inscription
Al Jawf-2016 in aviation
Attacks also hit Houthis and rebel Yemeni Army units allied with them in Al Jawf Governorate, Dhamar, ad Taiz. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Al Jawf-Mousa Al-Shammeri
Mousa Al-Shammeri (Arabic: موسى الشمري, born 15 May 1986) is a retired Saudi Arabian football player who played as a striker. Al-Orobah Saudi Second Division:
Al Jawf-Al-Qala Club
Al-Qala Club (Arabic: نادي القلعة) is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team in Al-Jawf playing at the Saudi Second Division. Note: Flags indicate national
Al Jawf-Descendants of Ibn Saud
Governor of Al Jawf (February–December 2018) ; Deputy Governor of Mecca (December 2018—December 2023) Abdulaziz bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (born 1982) –
Al Jawf-Environment of Saudi Arabia
cities along the Persian Gulf coast. Northern regions and cities like Al Jawf, Ḥaʼil, Qassim, Sakākah, Buraydah, and Arar face higher temperature rates
Al Jawf-Timeline of the Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
Yemen's northern Al Jawf Governorate and killed 31 civilians. On 1 March, Houthi forces captured the city of Al Hazm, the capital of Al Jawf Governorate.
Al Jawf-Raid on Yakla
al-Bayda, Shebwa, Marib, Jawf and Taiz. The principal targets of the raid were members of the al-Dhahab family and their houses, led by Abdelrauf al-Dhahab
Al Jawf-Jubbah, Saudi Arabia
season (although Wallin thought their dates were not as good as those in Al Jawf and Tayma), but also for its fertile grazing lands. "بلدية محافظة جبه"
Al Jawf-Federalization of Yemen
24 July 2021. Al-Akhali, Rafat (May 2014). "The Challenge of Federalism in Yemen" (PDF). Atlantic Council. Retrieved 11 March 2022. Al-Mekhlafi, Mohamed
Al Jawf-Nashan
day Kharbat Al-Sawda', Arabic: خربة السوداء, romanized: Ḵirba al-Sawdāʾ) is the name of an ancient South Arabian city in the northern al-Jawf region of
Al Jawf-Sadeq Amin Abu Rass
revolution. Several leaders of the GPC later rejected his appointment. Tawfeek al-Ganad (20 September 2022). "Weak and Divided, the General People's Congress
Al Jawf-List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Saudi Arabian–led intervention in Yemen
Forces Shoot Saudi Drone in Jawf Skies". Alwaght News and Analysis. 23 May 2021. "Yemeni army shoots down Saudi spy drone in Al Jawf". Mehr News Agency. 23
Al Jawf-General Directorate of Border Guard
Province Border Guard Command in Eastern Province Border Guard Command in al-Jawf Province Border Guard Command in Jazan Province Border Guard Command in
Al Jawf-Arabian ostrich
longitude 38°E eastwards to the Euphrates Valley, and it was most plentiful in Al Jawf Province, where it associated with herds of Saudi gazelle and Arabian oryx
Al Jawf-Banu Kalb
Byzantine era (4th–7th centuries CE), was in the al-Jawf depression, including the oasis of Dumat al-Jandal. The tribe was mainly concentrated in this
Al Jawf-List of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia
Qassim University 2004 Al-Qassim www.qu.edu.sa Sulaiman Al Rajhi University Al Bukayriyah www.sr.edu.sa/en Al Jawf Region Al Jawf University 2005 Sakakah
Al Jawf-List of World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia inscribed from 2008 to 2023. Al-Ahsa Oasis ‘Uruq Bani Ma’arid Mada'in Saleh At-Turaif District Hima Historic
Al Jawf-Cairo International Airport
April 2023. "Egypt announces first direct flight from Cairo to Port Sudan". Al Arabiya. 30 August 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2023. "EgyptAir to launch Cairo-Prague
Al Jawf-Witch-hunt
in Al Jawf Province after being convicted of practicing witchcraft and sorcery. Another very similar situation occurred to Muree bin Ali bin Issa al-Asiri
Al Jawf-Shia Islam in Yemen
Zaydis historically is placed in the north of Yemen, in Sa’dah, Amran, al-Jawf, Hajjah and Dhamar provinces, as well as Shafiism, is the dominant school
Al Jawf-Musaad bin Khalid Al Saud
his mother's side is Faisal bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmed Al Sudairi, former deputy governor of Al Jawf and former and first undersecretary of interior ministry
Al Jawf-Dumat al-Jandal Wall
Dumat Al-Jandal Wall is located on the west end of Dumat al-Jandal in Al-Jawf province, in northwestern Saudi Arabia. The wall is 5 meters high and its
Al Jawf-List of assassinations by the United States
Retrieved January 8, 2020. December 2009: Abdullah Said al Libi, top commander of the Lashkar al Zil, al-Qaeda's shadow army. Killed in Pakistan. Sarah Westwood;
Al Jawf-Hamdan Al-Ruwaili
Hamdan Al-Ruwaili (Arabic: حمدان الرويلي, born 14 March 1995) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Al-Orobah. Al-Ruwaili
Al Jawf-Nader Al-Sharari
Nader Al-Sharari (Arabic: نادر الشراري, born 8 May 1996) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Pro League side Al-Shabab
Al Jawf-Nashaq
Nšq; modern day Kharbat Al-Bayda', Arabic: خربة البيضاء) is the name of an ancient South Arabian city in the northern al-Jawf region of present-day Yemen
Al Jawf-Anwar al-Awlaki
operatives in the car died. On September 30, 2011, al-Awlaki was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Al Jawf Governorate, Yemen. According to U.S. sources, the
Al Jawf-Al-Jawf offensive
The Al Jawf offensive was a Houthi offensive that began in February 2020 with clashes in the Al Jawf Governorate during the Second Yemeni Civil War. Houthi
Al Jawf-Jordan–Saudi Arabia border
crossings: Umari Mudawwara Durra Border Crossing Jordan portal Al Harrah, Saudi Arabia Al Jawf Province Amman Governorate Azraq British Mandate of Palestine
Al Jawf-Columns of Rajajil
carved from sandstone thought to be 6,000 years old. It is located in the Al Jawf Region in Saudi Arabia. Specifically situated in the suburb of Qara south
Al Jawf-Omar ibn al-Khattab Mosque
Arabian Peninsula and is considered one of the important monuments in Al-Jawf and in Saudi Arabia in general. The mosque's architecture represents continuity
Al Jawf-Sisira Well
The Sisera well is one of the ancient wells in the Al-Jawf region in Saudi Arabia. The Sisera well is located north of Sakaka, near the castle of Zaabal
Al Jawf-Administrative divisions of Yemen
districts). There are 22 governorates, including the capital Sana'a (Amanat Al Asima) and Socotra Archipelago. The 22 governorates are then divided into
Al Jawf-Fahd bin Badr Al Saud
Fahd bin Badr Al Saud (Arabic: فهد بن بدر عبد العزيز آل سعود) is a Saudi Arabian politician who served as the governor of Al Jawf Province from 2002 to
Al Jawf-Badr bin Sultan Al Saud
Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: بدر بن سلطان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود; born 1980) is a member of the House of Saud. He was former governor of Al Jawf Region and
Al Jawf-Al-Bawn
toward Wadi al-Kharid and ultimately al-Jawf. The main settlements in al-Bawn are Raydah in the central part and 'Amran in the south. The Qa‘ al-Bawn is traditionally
Al Jawf-Ishaaq bin Ahmed
of the Al Mansur clan in the Al-Jawf region. He then travelled to Yaba where he married and had a son, Yusuf, who is the forefather of the Al Yusuf clan
Al Jawf-Saudi Third Division
Al-Omran Al-Ahsa Eastern Province Al-Qala Sakakah Al-Jawf Al-Qawarah Buraidah Al-Qassim Al-Qotah Mawqaq Ha'il Al-Qous Al-Khurmah Mecca Al-Selmiyah Al-Kharj
Al Jawf-Muhammad bin Abdullah Al Rashid
between the Al Saud members, namely Abdullah bin Faisal and Saud bin Faisal. Muhammad recaptured Al Jawf region which was seized by Faisal Al Shalaan during
Al Jawf-Middle Eastern empires
ISBN 9781134908158. Khaleel Ibrahim Muaikel (1994). Dirasah li-āthār Mintaqat al-Jawf. p. 43. ISBN 9789960000114. Fergus Millar (1993). The Roman Near East,
Al Jawf-Governorates of Yemen
existed as two separate entities. South Yemen consisted of modern Aden, Abyan, Al Mahrah, Dhale, Hadramaut, Socotra, Lahij, and Shabwah Governorates, while
Al Jawf-King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Royal Natural Reserve
within the reserve borders, the most prominent of which are: Al-Qurayyat and Tabarjal in Al-Jawf region, and Tarif in the northern border region. The reserve
Al Jawf-Dumat al-Jandal
al-Jandal (Arabic: دُومَة ٱلْجَنْدَل, romanized: Dūmat al-Jandal, lit. 'Dumah of the Stone', pronounced [ˈduːmat alˈdʒandal]), also known as Al-Jawf or
Al Jawf-Ancient history of Yemen
states of Ḥaram and Nashaq in al-Jawf. Shortly after, Yitha'amar Watar I had united Qatabān and some areas in al-Jawf with Saba', the Kingdom reached
Al Jawf-Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Rashid
retreated to Ha'il. At this time, Muhammad ibn Talal, the governor of Al-Jawf, swore allegiance and promised to defend Ha'il. However, Abdullah, who
Al Jawf-Harat Zuwayyah
roughly 135 km west of its nearest major road which includes the settlement al-Jawf. "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2022-06-08. "24°15'00.0"N 21°58'00
Al Jawf-Generations of Noah
Judeo-Arabic אלאעבאל = al-iʻbāl. According to Nethanel ben Isaiah (1983:74), Abimael's posterity inhabited the place called Al-Jawf. Nethanel ben Isaiah
Al Jawf-Ameen Ali al-Akimi
Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi as governor of Al-Jawf Governorate until 10 October 2022 when he was replaced with Hussein al-Aji al-Awadhi. Member of Parliament for
Al Jawf-Taher al-Aqili
landmine explosion and suffered injuries when he was visiting the northern Al Jawf Governorate during fighting between government forces and Houthi fighters
Al Jawf-Kingdom of Awsan
capitals of petty kingdoms, at the mouths of large wādīs: Ma`īn in the Wādī al-Jawf, Ma'rib in Wādī Dana, Timna in Wādī Bayhān, and Shabwah in Wādī 'Irmah
Al Jawf-Qaifah Al Mahn Al-Jawf
Mahn - (Arabic: قيفة آل محن الجوف) is a sub-district located in Quraishyah District, Bayda Governorate, Yemen. QQaifah Mahn -
Al Jawf-2023–24 Saudi First Division League
Al-Arabi Al-Najma Al-Batin Al-Bukiryah Al-Faisaly Al-Jabalain Al-Jandal Al-Kholood Al-Orobah Al-Qadsiah Al-Qaisumah Al-Safa Al-Taraji Jeddah Ohod Note:
Al Jawf-Nuri bin Hazaa Al Shalaan
rule. He occupied Al Jawf region in 1909 that had been under the control of Al Rashid forces. Following this he was called Emir of Jawf. He had good relations
Al Jawf-Outline of the Yemeni crisis, revolution, and civil war (2011–present)
Abqaiq–Khurais attack Abyan campaign Abyan conflict Al Bayda offensive Al Hudaydah offensive Al-Jawf offensive Anad base drone strike August 2016 Aden bombing
Al Jawf-Nawwaf bin Nuri Al Sha'alan
son of the paramount chief of the Ruwallah, Nuri bin Hazaa Al Shalaan, and governor of Al Jawf from 1909 to 1919, when it was re-captured by the Emirate
Al Jawf-Red Sea crisis
the Palestinians and threatened to attack Israel. Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi warned the United States against intervening in support of Israel,
Al Jawf-Operation Prosperity Guardian
freedom of navigation and the safety of maritime traffic in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandeb and Gulf of Aden. Following the start of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war
Al Jawf-Attacks on the MV Maersk Hangzhou
Hudaydah city Masini Takeover of Socotra Victory from God Jabara Al-Jawf offensive Al Bayda offensive 2022 Southern Yemen Operation Prosperity Guardian
Al Jawf-2024 missile strikes in Yemen
sites. According to Al-Masirah, a Houthi-run news channel, the strikes hit Hodeida International Airport, Taiz International Airport, al-Dailami Air Base
Al Jawf-Tribes of Yemen
surrounding countryside and Al-Jawf, and the mountainous region between Saada and Taiz And Saada fell into the hands of Imam Yahya bin Al-Hussein in the year
Al Jawf-List of battles involving the Rashidun Caliphate
ISBN 978-93-82573-47-0. Sudayrī, ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (1995). The Desert Frontier of Arabia: Al-Jawf Through the Ages. Stacey International
Al Jawf-Paleo-Arabic
dated inscriptions (Nabataean and pre-Islamic Arabic) from a site near al-Jawf, ancient Dūmah, Saudi Arabia". Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. 3: 121‒164
Al Jawf-Dumat al-Jandal inscription
pre-Islamic Arabic) from a site near al-Jawf,ancient Dūmah, Saudi Arabia". Arabian Epigraphic Notes. 3: 121–164. Al‐Jallad, Ahmad; Sidky, Hythem (2022)
Al Jawf-Operation Aspides
ASPIDES Area of Operations – AOO, according with its mandate, comprise the Baab al-Mandab Straits and the Strait of Hormuz, as well as international waters in
Al Jawf-MV Rubymar
the risk of explosion from its cargo of fertilizer. Houthi leader Mohammed al-Houthi stated that the group would only allow the ship to be towed if humanitarian
Al Jawf-2024 al-Bayda bombing
the house's owner, Ibrahim al-Zalei. Local media reported that the Houthi attack targeted the homes of the Al-Naqus and Al-Zayla’i families in retaliation
Al Jawf-2024–25 Saudi First Division League
Al-Jubail and Al-Zulfi were promoted to the First Division League for the first time in history. Abha Al-Adalah Al-Ain Al-Arabi Al-Najma Al-Batin Al-Bukiryah
Al Jawf-30 May 2024 Yemen strikes
but did not give an exact number. Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported six airstrikes in Sanaa: three on the al-Nahdayn Mountain, two in the Jarban area of
Al Jawf-Rashidi dynasty
expansion reached al-Jawf and Palmyra to the north, and Tayma and Khaybar to the west. In 1891, after a rebellion, ʿAbdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud left Riyadh
Al Jawf-Ancient North Arabian
inhabitants of the oasis known in antiquity as Dūma and later as Dumat Al-Jandal and al-Jawf. It lies in northern Saudi Arabia at the south-eastern end of the
Al Jawf-Badr bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Sudairi, daughter of his maternal uncle. They had seven children, four daughters and three sons. Eldest son Fahd is the former governor of
Al Jawf-Houthi insurgency
some of the fighting spread to neighbouring governorates Hajjah, 'Amran, al-Jawf and the Saudi province of Jizan. After the Houthi takeover of the capital
Al Jawf-Kufra Airport
Kufra Airport (IATA: AKF, ICAO: HLKF) is an airport serving Al Jawf, capital of the Kufra District in southeastern Libya. The airport is just east of
Al Jawf-Gurayat Domestic Airport
an airport serving Gurayat (also spelled Guriat or Qurayyat), a city in Al Jawf Province, Saudi Arabia. It provides facilities for Saudia scheduled services
Al Jawf-Al Jouf Airport
Al-Jawf Regional Airport (Arabic: مطار الجوف الأقليمي, IATA: AJF, ICAO: OESK) is an airport serving Sakakah (also known as Al-Jawf or Al-Jouf), a city
Al Jawf-History of the Special Air Service
allied invasion, disrupting lines of communications. The SAS operated from Al Jawf, on 17 January, 128 members of A and D squadron moved to the frontline
Al Jawf-Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (Arabic: تنظيم القاعدة في جزيرة العرب, romanized: Tanẓīm al-Qā‘idah fī Jazīrat al-‘Arab, lit. 'Organization of the Base
Al Jawf-Minaean language
South Arabian civilisation. The main area of its use may be located in the al-Jawf region of North-East Yemen, primarily in the Wādī Madhāb. Most of texts