الهجرين (دوعن)

( Al-Hajarayn )

Al-Hajarayn or Hagarein is a village in east-central Yemen. It is located on the Wadi Kasr, in the lower part of the Wadi Duan.

In the 1890s, Theodore Bent and his wife, Mabel Bent, visited Al-Hajarayn. At the time, it was ruled by Sultan Abdul M'Barrek Hamout al Kaiti. Bent stated that although the Sultan was "not entirely under Makalla [Qu'aiti]" despite being under their influence.[1] By 1901, Al-Hajarayn had fallen under Qu'aiti rule alongside the rest of Wadi Duan.[2]

^ "The Project Gutenberg eBook of Southern Arabia, by Theodore Bent, F.R.G.S., F.S.A. & Mrs. Theodore Bent". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2021-03-09. ^ The gold of Ophir: Whence brought and by whom. E. Stanford. 1901.
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