Shahareh
is also called Shehara is actually a large mountain village and seat of
Shaharah, almost 90 km to the northeast of the 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. The
village lies at 2600 metres and overlooks mountainous bulging swells to the
south and shimmering hot plains to the north. The village, which lies on top a
sharp mountain of the same name, Jabal Shaharah, comprises of numerous ancient
stone houses and a cistern. The area is popular due to its limestone arch
bridge, constructed in the 17th century by a local lord to link two villages
((Shahara and Al-Madan) across a deep gorge. It can be reached through the city
of Houth.
Shahara
is the administrative center of the district and city is situated on the
converging mountains; the eastern and the western recognized as “Shaharat
Al-Feish” and “Shaharat Al-Amir”, each is over 3000 metres above sea level.
Hence, travelling between the two mountains used to need a lot of time and
effort due to the uneven roads and precipitous terrain. The bridge was built in
1323 A.H, 1905 AD during the Imam Yahia Bin Hameededdein’s regime of the
Ottoman Turkish period. The Shahara Bridge is considered to be one of most
significant Yemeni architectural masterpiece and a great geometric work, with
lovely innovations with the existence of a paved stone road in the western
mountain starting from at the bridge and travelling upwards. Moreover, due to
the declivity of rocks, the architect was forced to design arches and erect the
paved way that was built on them. Every year myriads tourists come to see this
famous Bridge of Sighs and admire the engineering efforts. The bridge can be
reached by climbing many terraced slopes or, selecting the path of least
resistance, by hiring a local fella' and his pick-up truck to carry you
up.
Therefore,
the view from bridge at Shahara is really awesome, as both sides of the bridge
the mountains parted and revealed a glimpse of the massive valley. Many legends
believe that the local people can eliminate the bridge in few minutes in case
of any forthcoming danger. No doubt it is a frightening bridge and a prevalent
tourist attraction. The local residents still cross it often as a part of their
daily routine work. However the manufacturing mastermind of this bridge can be
reached by climbing the numerous stepped slopes or, selecting the path of least
resistance, by accompanying a local guide with you.Source: Charismatic Planet
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