47 - Nov 20 thru Nov 26 2000, Vol X
Arsh
Bilqis, Temple of History

History confirms that Marib is the birthplace of the ancient South Arabian
Civilization. Marib is actually related to the Queen of Sheba, Bilqis,
prominently referred to in the Holy Quran, the Talmud and the Bible.
Among the most important archaeological monuments of Marib are the
“Throne of Bilqis” (Arsh Bilqis) since 1888, the Arsh has been known to
be a temple. The Australian traveller and scholar Edward Glaser was the
first to record and read a short Middle Sabaic inscription engraved on
one of its pillars, mentioning the god Almaqah of Barlan. Almaqah was the
patron god of the Sabaeans. Most probably the temple was built during the
10th century BC. The temple fell into neglect throughout history owing
to several reasons. It has been reconstructed four times. The last one
was mentioned in 1988 by the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin
in cooperation with the General Organization of Antiquities, Museums and
Manuscripts (GOAMM). The restored site was opened to the public on Saturday,
Nov.18. On this occasion of the elapse of 3000 years since the establishment
of the site, a formal celebration was conducted in Marib on Saturday. The
event was attended by the Prime Minister, WB representative and several
ambassadors to Sana’a,, Yusuf M. Abdullah and others.
On this occasion Mr. Kyrieleis Helmut, president of the German Institute
of Archaelolgy, Berlin told YT, “It is one of the most important monuments
of ancient South Arabian culture. The time the excavations in this temple
has been finished but we are continuing at area of the Almaqah temple Awan
and in the future we plan to do excavations in the ancient city of Marib.
There are many more startling historical sites which could reveal more
of the hidden history of the Land of Sheba. Such sites are found in areas
in the country. They just need people who have sense of history to have
them excavated. It is only this way could Marib turn into an international
tourist destination. Mr. Alwan Al-Shaibani, President of General Group
of Companies, told YT that exploration of new archaeological sites would
undoubtedly increase the flow of tourists to Yemen. However, tourism can’t
flourish without stable security situation. Tourists should feel safe to
move everywhere.
Yemeni
Soirée by NWC
Carla Van Wees member of the Duch Group in Yemeni Dress.
The National Women Committee in cooperation with the Dutch Embassy held
a Yemeni evening soiree attended by ambassadors’ as well as officials’
wives and women of the civil society in Yemen. Attended by more than 500
women, the evening included traditional fashion shows of different governorates,
ceremonies of marriage and hands decorations.
Al-Murshidat and Orphans Societies presented some chants. The Dutch
band has also presented some cultural shows overwhelming majority among
a storm of applauds and cheers.
German
Food & Music Festival in Taj Sheba Hotel
In cooperation with the Maritim Hotel in Frankfurt in Germany, the Taj
Sheba Hotel in Sana’a is hosting the German Food & Music Festival on
November 21-23. German chefs and the ‘Solid Swing Connection’ jazz band
have already been flown to Sana’a by Yemenia to introduce Both German cuisine
and music during the festival.
There will be a public announcement in TV and radio about
the public concert in the Yemeni Culture Center
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