Bayt al-Faqih

Bayt al-Faqīh
بيت الفـــقية

Market of Bayt al-Faqih
Bayt al-Faqīh

Location in Yemen

Coordinates: 14°30′58″N 43°10′28″E / 14.51611°N 43.17444°E / 14.51611; 43.17444
Country  Yemen
Governorate Al Hudaydah Governorate
Time zone Yemen Standard Time (UTC+3)

Bayt al-Faqīh or Beit al-Faqih ;[1] Arabic: بيت الفـــقية Bayt al-Faqīh, 'House of the Jurist') is a city in Al Hudaydah Governorate in Yemen. It is located on the pilgrimage and trade route across the Tihamah plain between Al Hudaydah and Ta'izz. It is 50 km south of Al Hudaydah and 150 km southwest of the Yemeni capital of San‘a’ and lies at an altitude of 122 m. Its population was 28,773 in the 1994 census and estimated at 41,652 in 2005.

A Zaranig man

Although today most of the population of Bayt al-Faqih work the weaving or jewelry industries, the city was historically known as the source of coffee exported through the port of Mocha. The town's Friday souk (market) is a remnant of the town's once-thriving coffee trade.

References

  1. Wild, Antony (2005). Coffee: A Dark History. W. W. Norton. p. 105. ISBN 0-393-06071-3. Retrieved 2010-06-21.

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Coordinates: 14°30′58″N 43°19′28″E / 14.51611°N 43.32444°E / 14.51611; 43.32444

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