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Chapter 64 - The bird arrives in Yemen

The bird entered Yemen after only 656 nautical miles, and it flew over the Gulf of Oman sea, as it circled a lot and passed over Muscat, the capital of Oman, over the sea, the Gulf of Aden that connects it. I came to the Red Sea

Al-Asfoor: The World Cup from Qat

Rooster: We are here to continue that championship, the screens are far away from us251

The sparrow: The money of this country is barren, the houses are destroyed, there are traces of war, there is something else, as if you are on another planet.

Rooster: war, revenge, hatred and hunger. Enter this country into a dark tunnel. We live in this hut. They have no food but water, go up and look at the wall

The bird, oh my God, is a hungry child whose bones are almost out of his body252

Dick: Do you know the history of Yemen?

Altair: I know her water was cold. I want to hear

Dick: Yemen is the state of the Mamluks, the most famous of whom is the Queen of Sheba

*They hold that in the superstitious or mythical role, it is not of the true history of anything, and therefore cannot be determined.

Arab historians from the kings of Yemen, Qahtan bin Abeer, who is attributed to the Arabs of the south and link his lineage to Sam bin Noah, peace be upon him, and say that he made Sana'a, Yemen, a home for the people. The king wore a crown, and he was fair, and a good policy.253

Then his son Yarub reigned, who was said to be the first to speak Arabic, and the first to be said: Bless him in the morning and curse, and they attributed to him that he had many invasions and that he invaded the Hijaz and overcame them, and his brother seized them to drag them in. And Imad bin Qahtan on the land of Oman, as they attribute to him that he was a lot of architecture and that he was the first to draw cities, and what Hassan bin Thabit said was:

I learned about logic253

You were old, your money was no drama, and you were like beasts in the wild

It is said that upon death he bequeathed to his sons good behavior and behavior among the parish, learning knowledge, leaving envy, justice for people, etc.

And when a king died after him, his son Zaheb bin Yarab, and he was of weak opinion, and persistence was ineffective, so he ruled with him over his uncles and resigned by ruling what was in their hands.

And when his son Abdul Shams died, nicknamed Saba.*

**From the Internet quoted Hindawi Foundation