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Habban, Yemen : ウィキペディア英語版
Habban District

Habban District is a district of the Shabwah Governorate in Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 29,846 inhabitants.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Districts of Yemen )〕 The district takes its name after the town Habban which lies in "As sa'aid" district, located at 14o21'N. latitude, 47o04'E. longitude. The town is some 275 km. East by Northeast of Aden by air (425 km overland by the most common route), some 75 km inland from the Gulf of Aden.〔''Judaeo-Yemenite Studies - Proceedings of the Second International Congress'', ed. Ephraim Isaac & Yosef Tobi, article: ''Jewish-Muslim Socio-Political Relations in Twentieth Century South Yemen'', by Laurence D. Loeb, Institute of Semitic Studies, Princeton University 1999, p. 73〕
Habban, during the period of British influence, was a trading town of several thousand, located on the western border of the Wahidi Sultanate, which, for the British, defined the boundary of Eastern and Western Aden Protectorate. The British, who conquered Aden in 1839, made very few visits to the area and despite the presence of "air-fields" at nearby 'Ataq and Mahfid, with rare exceptions, left political and military control of the area to the local authorities.〔''Judaeo-Yemenite Studies - Proceedings of the Second International Congress'', ed. Ephraim Isaac & Yosef Tobi, article: ''Jewish-Muslim Socio-Political Relations in Twentieth Century South Yemen'', by Laurence D. Loeb, Institute of Semitic Studies, Princeton University 1999, p. 74〕

The district was once the home of many Jews, who have since migrated to Israel.
==See also==

*Wahidi Sultanate of Habban

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