According to the 10th-century writer al-Hamdani, Dhi Bin is named after Dhu Bin b. Bakīr b. Nawfān, of the tribe of Hamdan.[2] It was a moderately important site during the late medieval and early modern eras, and is mentioned frequently in Yahya ibn al-Husayn's historical account, the Ghayat al-amani.[2]
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^ abc"Geonames.org. Dhaybīn". Retrieved 22 February 2021.
^ abWilson, Robert T.O. (1989). Gazetteer of Historical North-West Yemen. Germany: Georg Olms AG. p. 170. ISBN9783487091952. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
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village, syria, dhibin, arabic, ذيبين, romanized, dhībīn, also, spelled, dhibin, dhaybin, small, town, amran, governorate, yemen, seat, district, ذيبينtownlocation, yemencoordinates, 97712, 12917, 97712, 12917, country, yemengovernorateamrandistrictelevation, . For the village in Syria see Dhibin Dhi Bin Arabic ذيبين romanized Dhibin also spelled Dhibin or Dhaybin is a small town in Amran Governorate Yemen and the seat of Dhi Bin District 1 Dhi Bin ذيبينTownDhi BinLocation in YemenCoordinates 15 58 38 N 44 07 45 E 15 97712 N 44 12917 E 15 97712 44 12917 1 Country YemenGovernorateAmranDistrictDhi BinElevation 1 6 155 ft 1 876 m Time zoneUTC 3 Yemen Standard Time Name and history editAccording to the 10th century writer al Hamdani Dhi Bin is named after Dhu Bin b Bakir b Nawfan of the tribe of Hamdan 2 It was a moderately important site during the late medieval and early modern eras and is mentioned frequently in Yahya ibn al Husayn s historical account the Ghayat al amani 2 References edit a b c Geonames org Dhaybin Retrieved 22 February 2021 a b Wilson Robert T O 1989 Gazetteer of Historical North West Yemen Germany Georg Olms AG p 170 ISBN 9783487091952 Retrieved 22 February 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dhi Bin amp oldid 1197983268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,