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Bayt Baws (Arabic: بيت بوس Bayt Baws) is a historic village and fortress in Bani Matar District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. It is a largely deserted Jewish settlement. It is located to the south of Sanaa, in a strategic position on the western side of the Sanaa plain. It served as a locally important stronghold throughout the middle ages and was especially used as a staging point for campaigns against Sanaa. Its period of greatest significance was during the campaigns of Al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya, the first Imam of Yemen. According to tradition, Bayt Baws is named after a person named Dhū Baws, whose genealogy is given either as Dhū Baws b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. Zayd b. ‘Abd Il b. Sharḥabīl b. Marāthid b. Dhī Saḥar or as Dhū Baws b. Barīl b. Sharaḥbīl, of the tribe of Himyar.

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  • حي بيت بوس هو أحد أحياء مدينة صنعاء في الجهة الجنوبية الغربية منها، ويتبع إدارياً مديرية سنحان وبني بهلول التابعة لمحافظة صنعاء اليمنية. يبلغ تعداد سكانه 6768 نسمة حسب التعداد السكاني في اليمن لعام 2004. (ar)
  • Bayt Baws (Arabic: بيت بوس Bayt Baws) is a historic village and fortress in Bani Matar District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. It is a largely deserted Jewish settlement. It is located to the south of Sanaa, in a strategic position on the western side of the Sanaa plain. It served as a locally important stronghold throughout the middle ages and was especially used as a staging point for campaigns against Sanaa. Its period of greatest significance was during the campaigns of Al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya, the first Imam of Yemen. According to tradition, Bayt Baws is named after a person named Dhū Baws, whose genealogy is given either as Dhū Baws b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. Zayd b. ‘Abd Il b. Sharḥabīl b. Marāthid b. Dhī Saḥar or as Dhū Baws b. Barīl b. Sharaḥbīl, of the tribe of Himyar. (en)
  • Bayt Baws est un village du Yémen situé dans le gouvernorat de Sanaa. Situé au sommet d'un plateau, on y trouve un ancien château devenu une attraction touristique. Une ancienne synagogue existe sur le site, vestige de l'autrefois importante communauté juive du Yémen. À partir de 1948, la majorité des Juifs quittent Bayt Baws lors de l'Opération Tapis volant pour se rendre en Israël . Depuis les années 1990, le village est quasiment abandonné par ses habitants qui se rapprochent de plus en plus des villes. (fr)
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  • حي بيت بوس هو أحد أحياء مدينة صنعاء في الجهة الجنوبية الغربية منها، ويتبع إدارياً مديرية سنحان وبني بهلول التابعة لمحافظة صنعاء اليمنية. يبلغ تعداد سكانه 6768 نسمة حسب التعداد السكاني في اليمن لعام 2004. (ar)
  • Bayt Baws (Arabic: بيت بوس Bayt Baws) is a historic village and fortress in Bani Matar District of Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. It is a largely deserted Jewish settlement. It is located to the south of Sanaa, in a strategic position on the western side of the Sanaa plain. It served as a locally important stronghold throughout the middle ages and was especially used as a staging point for campaigns against Sanaa. Its period of greatest significance was during the campaigns of Al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya, the first Imam of Yemen. According to tradition, Bayt Baws is named after a person named Dhū Baws, whose genealogy is given either as Dhū Baws b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. Zayd b. ‘Abd Il b. Sharḥabīl b. Marāthid b. Dhī Saḥar or as Dhū Baws b. Barīl b. Sharaḥbīl, of the tribe of Himyar. (en)
  • Bayt Baws est un village du Yémen situé dans le gouvernorat de Sanaa. Situé au sommet d'un plateau, on y trouve un ancien château devenu une attraction touristique. Une ancienne synagogue existe sur le site, vestige de l'autrefois importante communauté juive du Yémen. À partir de 1948, la majorité des Juifs quittent Bayt Baws lors de l'Opération Tapis volant pour se rendre en Israël . Depuis les années 1990, le village est quasiment abandonné par ses habitants qui se rapprochent de plus en plus des villes. (fr)
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