Behind Hadda, this village is built on a cliff, in a very green stone. Former South Arabian city, Beit Bos (the Kiss of the Kiss) was inhabited for a long time by Jews renowned for their work of goldsmith on the djambeyas, especially the silver filigree. At the entrance to the village you can see two tanks of water dug out of the rock. At the edge of the green mountain, a staircase leads to the village whose entrance is marked by a stone vault. The village is virtually no longer inhabited and some houses degrade, but the charm of architecture remains: stone hanger connecting two houses, tiny windows, the seal of Solomon over the doors or the star of David in the qamareyas gives the éclat to this defensive village. Underground corridors connect the low from the mountain to the village, and the surrounding caves are located in the surrounding areas. You can walk down the village to the west and embark on a natural circus from where you have a beautiful view of Sana'a, and by far the president's mosque that is built.

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