Dayqah
Dayqah is a small village located in the northern part of Yemen, near the border with Saudi Arabia. It is situated in the Hadhramaut Governorate, a region known for its rugged terrain and arid climate. The village is primarily inhabited by the Yemeni Arab tribe, the Dayqah tribe, which has a long history in the area. The Dayqah tribe is part of the larger Hadhrami confederation, which has played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of Yemen.
The village of Dayqah is characterized by its traditional architecture, with mud-brick houses and narrow, winding
Dayqah is home to several historical sites, including ancient ruins and archaeological remains that date back
Despite its remote location, Dayqah has maintained a strong sense of community and cultural identity. The village
In recent years, Dayqah has faced challenges related to environmental degradation and economic hardship, as the