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    Tarim ( Arabic: تَرِيْم, romanized : Tarīm) is a historic town situated in Wadi Hadhramaut ( Arabic: وادي حضرموت, lit. 'Valley of Hadhramaut'), Yemen. It is widely acknowledged as the theological, juridical, and academic center of the Hadhramaut Valley.

  2. Tarim (in arabo تريما ‎?), è una città dello Yemen nel governatorato di Hadramawt. Città storica nella valle del Hadramawt, è famosa come centro di cultura islamica. Bibliografia. Valerio Sordelli, Tarim e Qabr Nabi Allah Hud, in Yemen: guida vissuta, Bologna, Calderini, 1997, pp. 280-283, ISBN 8870198170.

  3. Tarim is a historic town situated in the Hadhramaut Valley of South Yemen, in the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula. Tarim is widely acknowledged as the theological, juridical, and academic center of the Hadhramaut Valley.

  4. 2 apr 2013 · Tarim (Arabic: تريم‎ tarīm) is a historic town situated in the Hadhramaut Valley of South Yemen, South Arabia. Tarim is widely acknowledged as the theological, juridical, and academic ...

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  5. Tarim was an Islamic Culture Capital for 2010, named by the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and it was hoped that this designation would draw visitors back to the area. Meanwhile, steps have been taken for adding Tarim to the World Heritage List.

  6. Known for its stunning architecture and ancient traditions, Tarim is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic Yemeni experience. The town is famous for its mud-brick buildings, with intricately carved wooden doors and windows that showcase the region's unique architectural style.

  7. Tarim is one of the historic cities of Wadi Hadramout (Valley of Hadramout) famous until today, which are: Shibam, Sayun, and Tarim. It is located northeast of Shibam in Wadi Hadramout, where Wadi Al-Masila begins. It was said: “it was named after Tarim bin Al-Sukoon bin Al-Ashras bin Kinda.”