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- Baynun abstract "Baynun was an ancient fortress in Yemen, not far from Sana'a. The geographical dictionary of Yaqut reports that it was a large fortress near San'a' that had been built by Solomon along with Salhln. The ruins of the fortress are on top of a mountain, an ancient site referred to by some as an-Nasla meaning \"the dagger of jambiyya\". Two sets of ruins of ancient towns exist in the area which were known as ad-Dakhala and Minara. It was a Himyarite stronghold and al-Hamdani reported that King As'ad Tubba' used the fortress as his residence for some time,Legend has it that an older Sabaean fortification of Baynun had been constructed for the Queen of Sheba and had been given to her by Solomon. Yaqut claimed it was destroyed during the Abyssinian conquest by the Aksumites in the 6th century, specifically the year 525 in order to overthrow Dhu Nuwas. The poet Dhu Jadan al-Himyari wrote about the destruction of Baynun.".
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- Baynun wikiPageRevisionID "702906269".
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Ad-Dakhala.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Al-Hamdani.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Asad_Tubba.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Category:525_disestablishments.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Yemen.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Yemen.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sabaean_architecture.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Dhu_Jadan_al-Himyari.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Dhu_Nuwas.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Himyarite_Kingdom.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Aksum.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Minara.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Queen_of_Sheba.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Sabaeans.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Salhln.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Sanaa.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Solomon.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Yaqut_al-Hamawi.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Baynun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baynun".
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- Baynun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Baynun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baynun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yemen-struct-stub.
- Baynun subject Category:525_disestablishments.
- Baynun subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Yemen.
- Baynun subject Category:Castles_in_Yemen.
- Baynun subject Category:Sabaean_architecture.
- Baynun hypernym Fortress.
- Baynun type MilitaryStructure.
- Baynun type Place.
- Baynun type Attraction.
- Baynun type Disestablishment.
- Baynun type Place.
- Baynun type Site.
- Baynun type Style.
- Baynun comment "Baynun was an ancient fortress in Yemen, not far from Sana'a. The geographical dictionary of Yaqut reports that it was a large fortress near San'a' that had been built by Solomon along with Salhln. The ruins of the fortress are on top of a mountain, an ancient site referred to by some as an-Nasla meaning \"the dagger of jambiyya\". Two sets of ruins of ancient towns exist in the area which were known as ad-Dakhala and Minara.".
- Baynun label "Baynun".
- Baynun sameAs Q1442240.
- Baynun sameAs باينون.
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- Baynun wasDerivedFrom Baynun?oldid=702906269.
- Baynun isPrimaryTopicOf Baynun.