Ibb (Arabic:إِبّ,romanized: ʾIbb) is a city inYemen, the capital ofIbb Governorate, located about 117 km (73 mi) northeast ofMokha and 194 km (121 mi) south ofSanaa.[3] A market town and administrative centre developed during theOttoman Empire, it is one of the most important medium-sized cities in the country.[4] It is situated on a mountain ridge, surrounded by fertile land. As of 2023, it has an estimated population of 771,500 residents. Other names for Ibb, is "The Land of Green"[citation needed]
Ibb has been occupied since ancient times, and due to its strategic importance, theOttomans used it as an administrative center.[3] It thrived as a market town and the Ottomans established the Wednesday market in Ibb.[5] Ibb was governed by a semi-autonomous emir until 1944, when the emirate was abolished. At times in its history many people have migrated to Ibb from areas of Yemen experiencing drought, to find work in farming.[6] In the mid-1950s there was reportedly an outbreak ofsmallpox in the city.[7]
Ibb is located at an altitude of 2,050 metres (6,730 ft) on a spur of Mount Shamāḥī.[9] Due to its high altitude, Ibb has a dry-winterhumid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification:Cwa), and is one of the wettest areas of Yemen,[3] typically receiving around 500 mm of rain per annum.
The city is noted for its towering stone houses, with geometrical friezes and circular stained glass windows known asqamiriya.[3] The main mosque was built during the Ottoman period, and there are other mosques and also a fortress in the vicinity, closed to visitors. An ancient overheadaqueduct still remains.[10]Ibb University was established in 1996.[3] The mainfootball team isAl Sha'ab Ibb.