Bab al-Mandab District (Arabic: مديرية ذباب) also known as Dhubab District is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 35,054 inhabitants.[1] The principal town is Dhubab.
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al-Mandab District (Arabic: مديرية ذباب) also known as DhubabDistrict is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population...
Dhubab is a small coastal town in the Taiz Governorate of south-western Yemen. It is the seat of DhubabDistrict. During World War I, British patrol vessels...
south-west coast of Yemen. It administratively belongs to DhubabDistrict or Bab al-Mandab District, Taiz Governorate. The island of Perim divides the strait...
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told Gulf News that pro-government forces completely liberated the DhubabDistrict as it pushed ahead towards other nearby regions. On 9 January, Abdo...
Mosque and a school. During World War I, British patrol vessels shelled Dhubab fort in November 1914 and opened fire on Yakhtul on 8 December 1914, damaging...