Hadramaut, or Hedramaut, ( "Hadhrmawt") or Havermavt (Hebrew) is a valley in the land of Yemen in South Arabia. The valley is fertile enough for the size of the country generally Yemen barren desert. Hadramaut spread north Desert Rub al unoccupied with the beautiful sand hills. In the Torah (Genesis :10-26-28) he referred to as "Hazarmaveth". Hadramaut is a country of origin and residence of the Prophet Hud and Saleh. Beginning of this name is still a debate. Some groups took the story of the Greeks who found the water in the barren valley Arabia and then call it with Hydreumata or water resources. Kingdom of Hadramaut, which Syabwah capital (in the past called Sabota), up from the eighth century BC until the end of the first century AD. Kingdoms for some time under the authority of the kingdom of Saba and Minea. Arab historians do not know the slightest bengsa-nation whose writings spread from the Arab north to Ethiopia, which regulates trade in spices and set public buildings are amazing.
Market Hadramaut which is located in Shihr and Rabiyah. Trade Week in Shihr held on 1 to 15 Sha'ban. Shihr is located in Hadramaut. The city is exporting goods such as incense, amber, dates, fish, al-kamun, alum, and silver fabric. Incense in the days before the Islamic greater value than gold. Amber is a material for making perfume (perfume), usually mixed with musk. Incense and perfume that makes Shihr became famous. Shihr while importing goods from Arab North (Samaria), East Africa, India, Indus Valley and the Far East that proved Shihr has a very important role in the network of Indian Ocean sea. While trade in Rabiyah weekend held on 15 to 30 Dzulqa'dah.
People called Hadramis Hadramaut. Hadramaut people living in a city full of buildings that focus on traditional irrigation environment along the rivers. While some others take the story of the ancient Arabs, from the time before the Greeks reached the valley of Arabia. Once, long ago Arabian Valley is where the barbarians who like to fight and kill each other. The story of their virility and prowess in war was always their pride and their luapkan in the form of poetry, and also gives sya'ir praise to the heroes of the tribes and their tribes respectively. At that time in the southern valley of Arabia (Hadramaut) lived one of the most feared by all families, children, the tribe and tribes all over the arab. The person named Amir Bin Qahtan, he feared for his courage, kejeliannya and power. Every time Amir Bin Qahtan participate in a war then the place will turn into the valley of death. That's why the Arab tribes at the time named Amir Bin Qahtan place to live as a means hadhramout present Hadhra = mout = death is where Amir Bin Qahtan is, there will also be present with her death.
In the period after Muhammad, most of them embraced Islam and became traders and adventurers that connects the eastern part of Africa (Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea) to the south Asian subcontinent (India, Indonesia); thus become agents of marine Silk Road. Most of their trade with the wind west and east. This is what forced them to wait for several months before they return to their hometown. During this waiting period between their interactions with the natives occurred. Some of the merchants were preaching and also married native girls and most of them settled there. Most of the people of Arab descent in Indonesia is generally derived from this region. This can be traced from the names of their clans, such as Alaydrous, Badjubier, Bawazier, Al-Attas, Al Kathiri, Bin zagr, Sungkar, Al Ethiopia, and so forth.
Market Hadramaut which is located in Shihr and Rabiyah. Trade Week in Shihr held on 1 to 15 Sha'ban. Shihr is located in Hadramaut. The city is exporting goods such as incense, amber, dates, fish, al-kamun, alum, and silver fabric. Incense in the days before the Islamic greater value than gold. Amber is a material for making perfume (perfume), usually mixed with musk. Incense and perfume that makes Shihr became famous. Shihr while importing goods from Arab North (Samaria), East Africa, India, Indus Valley and the Far East that proved Shihr has a very important role in the network of Indian Ocean sea. While trade in Rabiyah weekend held on 15 to 30 Dzulqa'dah.
People called Hadramis Hadramaut. Hadramaut people living in a city full of buildings that focus on traditional irrigation environment along the rivers. While some others take the story of the ancient Arabs, from the time before the Greeks reached the valley of Arabia. Once, long ago Arabian Valley is where the barbarians who like to fight and kill each other. The story of their virility and prowess in war was always their pride and their luapkan in the form of poetry, and also gives sya'ir praise to the heroes of the tribes and their tribes respectively. At that time in the southern valley of Arabia (Hadramaut) lived one of the most feared by all families, children, the tribe and tribes all over the arab. The person named Amir Bin Qahtan, he feared for his courage, kejeliannya and power. Every time Amir Bin Qahtan participate in a war then the place will turn into the valley of death. That's why the Arab tribes at the time named Amir Bin Qahtan place to live as a means hadhramout present Hadhra = mout = death is where Amir Bin Qahtan is, there will also be present with her death.
In the period after Muhammad, most of them embraced Islam and became traders and adventurers that connects the eastern part of Africa (Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea) to the south Asian subcontinent (India, Indonesia); thus become agents of marine Silk Road. Most of their trade with the wind west and east. This is what forced them to wait for several months before they return to their hometown. During this waiting period between their interactions with the natives occurred. Some of the merchants were preaching and also married native girls and most of them settled there. Most of the people of Arab descent in Indonesia is generally derived from this region. This can be traced from the names of their clans, such as Alaydrous, Badjubier, Bawazier, Al-Attas, Al Kathiri, Bin zagr, Sungkar, Al Ethiopia, and so forth.
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