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Ta'izz
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Ta'izz is located in Yemen
Ta'izz
Location in Yemen
Coordinates: 13°34′N 44°02′E / 13.567°N 44.033°E / 13.567; 44.033
Country  Yemen
Governorate Ta'izz Governorate
Population (2003)
 - Total 460,000
Time zone Yemen Standard Time (UTC+3)

Ta'izz or Taiz (تعز) is a city in the Yemeni Highlands, near the famous Mocha port on the Red Sea, lying at an elevation of about 1,400 metres above sea level, with 460,000 inhabitants (2003 estimate). It is the capital of Ta'izz Governorate. It also contains the ancient Jewish Sharab.

Ta'izz has a dramatic setting where the roads run up and down the mountain sides. Above the city rises the 3,006 metres high Sabir mountain.

The city has many old and beautiful quarters, with houses that are typically built with brown bricks, and mosques are usually white. Most famous among the mosques are the Ashrafiya, the Muctabiya and the Mudhaffar. Also memorable are the old citadel and the governor's palace that rests on top of a mountain spur 450 metres above the city centre.

Ta'izz has many road connections with the rest of the country. The city is served by Ta'izz International Airport.

Since Ta'izz receives a lot of rain, its economy is mainly based on agriculture. The economic base of Ta'izz is coffee, grown in the surrounding landscape together with the mild narcotic qat and other vegetables. Among the city's own industries are cotton-weaving, tanning and production of jewellery. Ta'izz cheese is also renowned throughout Yemen.

The city has a Muslim madrasa that has status as a university.

The name of the city appeared first at the 6th century of Hijra, 12th CE, when Turan Shah, the brother of Salah ad-Din, arrived in Yemen in the year 1173 CE. Ta'izz was refortified by Salah ad-Din’s brother, Taktakeen, the Ayyubid.

The second Rasulid King, Almaddhafar (1288 CE), established Ta'izz as the second capital of the Rasulid Dynasty after Zabid.

Ta'izz Market

Ibn Battutah visited Taiz in the fourteenth century and described it as one of the largest and most beautiful cities of Yemen.

Ta'izz remained a walled city until 1948 when Imam Ahmed made it the second capital of Yemen, allowing for expansion beyond its fortified wall.

Ta'izz today is the largest industrial base in Yemen.

The weather in Taizz is fair and beautiful most of the time. The average daily temperature high during October is 32°C. Annual rainfall of Ta'izz may reach 760 mm to over 1,000 on Jabal Sabir per year.

History

1175: Ta'izz is made capital of Yemen as it was incorporated into dominions of the Ayyubid dynasty by Turanshah.

1500 (approximately): The capital is moved to Sanaa by the ruler of the Taharid dynasty.

1516: Ta'izz comes under Ottoman control.

1918: The Ottomans lose Ta'iz to the new independent Yemen.

1948: Ta'izz becomes the administrative capital of Yemen, as it is made the residence of the imam.

1962: State administrations move back to Sanaa.

1960s: The first purified water system of Yemen is opened in Ta'izz

Coordinates: 13°34′N 44°02′E / 13.567°N 44.033°E / 13.567; 44.033


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