Sirwah

Sirwah
صرواح
View of Ṣirwāḥ
Sirwah is located in Yemen
Sirwah
Shown within Yemen
LocationMa'rib Governorate, Yemen
Coordinates15°27′N 45°1′E / 15.450°N 45.017°E / 15.450; 45.017
TypeSettlement
Site notes
ConditionIn ruins
Part ofLandmarks of the Ancient Kingdom of Saba, Marib
CriteriaCultural: (iii), (iv)
Reference1700
Inscription2023 (45th Session)
Endangered2023–...
German archaeologists in Ṣirwāḥ
Inscription in Ṣirwāḥ
Pillars in Ṣirwāḥ

Sirwah (OSA: Ṣrwḥ,[1] Arabic: صرواح خولان Ṣirwāḥ Ḫawlān) was, after Ma'rib, the most important economical and political center of the Kingdom of Saba at the beginning of the 1st century BC, on the Arabian Peninsula. Ṣirwāḥ was surrounded by a fortified wall. The city layout inside the oasis included a number of large buildings. It’s also a part of Khawlan.

The ruins of Ṣirwāḥ are located 40 km west of Ma'rib. The town was well protected by its position in the mountains, but at the same time put limits on its development. As a result, Ṣirwāḥ quickly lost its position as a capital, which was taken over by Ma’rib, which was in an important economical center since it was located on the incense route. The town nevertheless remained an important centre for the Sabaeans, as shown by the large number of temple buildings. It was also the site chosen by King Yada'il Dharih I to build an important temple to Almaqah about the year 700 BC.

In 2023, along with other landmarks of the ancient Kingdom of Saba, Sirwah was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.[2]

  1. ^ CSAI retrieved May 2016
  2. ^ "Landmarks of Ancient Kingdom of Saba added to UNESCO's World Heritage List". Marib Governorate. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023.

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