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Shahara Bridge

 In Yemen's Amran Governorate during the 17th century, Shahara Bridge was constructed. When the Ottomans invaded Yemen in the sixteenth century, a bridge was constructed to shield the villagers on two mountaintops from the invaders. According to rumors, villagers damage bridges to barricade access to them.





Al-Amir and Faish mountains are separated from one another by the Shahara Bridge. A bridge made it easier for residents of mountain settlements to visit one another and exchange products. It covers a 91-meter-deep corridor that is long. 20m long and 3m wide, the bridge. The main material is limestone.

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