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Shibam (), officially the Old Walled City of Shibam (), is a town in in eastern with about 7,000 inhabitants. It is the seat of the in the Hadhramaut Governorate. It is known for its -made high-rise buildings, with some of the buildings reaching as high as 11 stories. The design was in order to protect the residents of the city from attacks.

The city was founded around the 3rd century and became the capital of the Kingdom of Hadhramaut in 300 AD. Its strategic location along ancient trade routes contributed to its prosperity. Shibam has been continuously inhabited for an estimated 1,700 years. In 1982, Shibam was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its unique architecture and cultural significance. it is referred to as the " of the Desert" (مَانْهَاتَن ٱلصَّحْرَاء) or " of the Desert" (شِيْكَاغو ٱلصَّحْرَاء).


History
The first known inscription about the city dates from the 3rd century CE. According to al-Hamdani, the origins of the city of Shibam date back to the pre-Islamic period, when the town rose to prominence until it became the capital of the Kingdom of Hadhramaut in 300 AD, after the destruction of its previous capital, , located in the far west of the Hadhramaut Valley. It is not clear whether the current city is standing where the ancient city stood, a theory suggests that the city's rise of more than 6 meters from the surrounding floor might be because of the accumilation of ruins over a long period of time, although there hasn't been any archaeological excavations that back this theory up and it might be a natural of the behind it.

There are two major archaeological sites near Shibam: and . Jujah used to be a for large squared building stones. Gabusa was the site of an -style bronze lion's head.

In the 20th century, it was one of the three major cities of the Qu'aiti Sultanate, the others being and .

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The city was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1982.

The 2008 Yemen cyclone flooded Shibam causing some of the buildings to collapse.

During the Yemen Civil War, the city suffered some damage after insurgents detonated a car bomb. There was also coalition bombing in the area. In 2015, UNESCO listed the city, along with Old Sana'a, as "cultural heritage at risk".


Culture

Architecture
Shibam, a World Heritage Site, is known for its distinct architecture. The houses of Shibam are all made out of mudbrick, and about 500 of them are , which rise 5 to 11 stories high, with each floor having one or two rooms. This architectural style was used in order to protect residents from Bedouin attacks.
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While Shibam has been in existence for an estimated 1,700 years, the present town dates to 1533. Many houses, though, have been rebuilt numerous times in the last few centuries.

Shibam is often called "the oldest city in the world". It is one of the oldest and best examples of based on the principle of vertical construction. The city has some of the tallest mud buildings in the world, with some of them over high, thus being early high-rise apartment buildings. In order to protect the buildings from rain and erosion, the walls must be routinely maintained by applying fresh layers of mud. The city is surrounded by a fortified wall, giving it the name "the walled city of Shibam".


Threats
The mudbrick buildings are frequently threatened by wind, rain, and heat erosion, and require constant upkeep in order to maintain their structures. The city was heavily affected by flooding from a tropical storm in 2008. The foundations of many of the buildings in the city were compromised by the flood waters, eventually leading to their collapse. It was also the target of an Al Qaeda attack in 2009.

In 2015, Shibam was added to the list of World Heritage Sites in danger when violent civil war erupted in Yemen. Historic buildings were significantly damaged during heavy bombing in Sana'a, and remain at risk from armed conflict.


Geography
The town is located in the central-western area of Hadhramaut Governorate, in the desert of Ramlat al-Sab'atayn. Its main road links Sana'a and other cities of western Yemen to the far eastern territories. The nearest towns are , seat of , and Tarim, both in the east. Another road, departing from the village of , in the west, links Shibam to , the governorate's capital on the .


Climate
Shibam has a hot desert climate (Köppen: BWh). At an average temperature of , June is the hottest month of the year. January is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging .


Influence
The Dubai Global Village, an open-air shopping and entertainment complex in the United Arab Emirates, includes a Yemeni pavilion with mud-brick structures intended to evoke the architecture of Shibam.


Gallery
File:Shibam2.JPG|View of several buildings File:Shibam, Yemen 16.jpg|Detail of intricate wooden door File:Shibam, Yemen 24.jpg|Interior of one of the buildings File:15 Šibam (10).jpg|Street view File:History window.jpg|Wooden windows of the city File:Old Walled City of Shibam-109044.jpg|Shibam buildings with balconies File:Shibam-scenes-2019.webm|Video of several scenes of Shibam


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