Little Aden is a port and residential area in Aden, Yemen, located on a peninsula directly across from the larger city of Aden. Historically, Little Aden served as a strategic point for the British during their colonial rule due to its ideal position near the Gulf of Aden, and it later became notable for its oil refinery, which was once one of the largest in the region.
Dar al-Hajar is a famous landmark located in Wadi Dhahr, a valley near Sana'a, the capital city of Yemen. It is a palace that was built by Imam Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din in the 1930s as a summer residence for himself and his family.
Taizz is a city located in southwestern Yemen, and it has a rich history and cultural heritage. The city has been an important center of trade and culture for centuries, and it is known for its beautiful architecture, including mosques, castles, and historic homes. With a population of over 600,000 in 2005, it was the largest city in Yemen at the time.
Al-Qahira Castle is a historic fortress located in the city of Taiz, Yemen. The castle dates back to the 13th century and was built during the Ayyubid dynasty, which ruled over much of the Middle East and North Africa during the 12th and 13th centuries.
Yemen is a country located in the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north, Oman to the east, and the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to the west and south, respectively. The country has a population of around 29 million people and a total area of 527,968 square kilometers. Its capital and largest city is Sanaa.