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  Tourism
King Hawthar Athat statue to be exhibited in NM on Saturday
[05/November/2007]

SANA'A,  (Saba)- The bronze statue of King Hawthar Athat is to be exhibited at the National Museum in Sana'a on Saturday.

The statue refers to the Sabean era and embodies a personality which lived in Nashaq city in Jawf governorate in the 6th century BC.

The statue was repaid by Louvre Museum in Paris with a support by Total company for oil exploration and production in Yemen.

Secretary General of the National Museum Abdul-Aziz al-Jindari said to Saba
that the statue would be exhibited in the basement of the museum in the wing
of King Dhamar Ali Yahbor of Sheba, Thu Raidan, Hadhramout and Yamanat.

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