Wadi Zahr

Wadi Zahr (Arabic: وادي ظهر Wādī Ẓahr), also spelled Wadi Dahr (Arabic: وادي ضهر Wādī Ḍahr), is a wadi in Yemen, located just north of Sanaa on the western edge of the Sanaa plain. It is watered by a perennial stream whose source is the large catchment area on the eastern slopes of Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb. The wadi proper begins near the village of Suq Bayt Naʽam and then flows eastward for about 7km through a steep-sided gorge before ending on the Sanaa plain. Wadi Zahr has fertile soil and was historically a strategic area with several forts. The main settlement in the area today is Qaryat al-Qabil.

Wadi Zahr
Wadi Zahr
Floor elevation2,229 m (7,313 ft)
Length7 km (4.3 mi) west to east
Naming
Native nameوادي ظهر (Arabic)
Geography
Coordinates15.45517°N 44.14734°E / 15.45517; 44.14734
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