Al-Ahjur

Al-Ahjur (Arabic: الاحجور) is a sub-district located in the Shar'ab as-Salam District, Taiz Governorate, Yemen. Al-Ahjur had a population of 5856 according to the 2004 census.[1][2][3]

Al-Ahjur

الاحجور
Sub-district
Al-Ahjur
Location in Yemen
Coordinates: 13°45′01″N 43°56′59″E
Country Yemen
GovernorateTaiz Governorate
DistrictShar'ab as-Salam District
Population
 (2004)
  Total5,856
Time zoneUTC+3

Villages

  • al-Rahbuh village.
  • al-Mashaqib village.
  • Shajjaf village.
  • al-Ribat village.
  • Al-Kidah village.
  • al-Hida village.
  • al-Wadi village.
  • al-Dawamiu village.
  • al-Wa'shah village.
  • al-Qahaf Al-adyabe village.
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