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قلعة السدح

طريق الجبجب الثلوث

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As-Sadeh Fortress

The As-Sadeh Fortress is situated on the outskirts of Jebbajtholuth, Yemen.

History

Construction of the fortress reportedly began in the 16th century, during a period of Ottoman rule over Yemen. Its purpose was to serve as a military stronghold and defend against potential threats from neighboring regions. The fortress played a significant role in the region's history, but specific details regarding its use and events are not available.

Architecture

The As-Sadeh Fortress features a traditional fortress layout, with thick stone walls and a central keep. Its architectural style is characteristic of Ottoman-era fortifications, with elements such as bastions and a moat. The fortress has undergone various renovations over the centuries, but its original design remains intact.

Notable Features

  • A large central courtyard
  • A series of narrow passageways and corridors

Current Status and Use

The As-Sadeh Fortress is currently in a state of disrepair, but it remains an important historical landmark in Yemen. Efforts have been made to preserve the fortress, but further restoration work is needed to ensure its long-term preservation.

Heritage Status

The As-Sadeh Fortress has been designated as a protected site by local authorities, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the fortress via the main entrance on طريق الجبجب الثلوث. The site is open to the public, but visitors are advised to exercise caution due to potential security risks.

Details

Nameقلعة السدح
City
CountryYemen
Coordinates14.27716, 43.755245