Dasbiyo

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Country Djibouti
Established10th century
Elevation
581 m (1,906 ft)
Dasbiyo
Daasbiyo
داسبييو
Town
DasbiyoDaasbiyoداسبييو is located in Djibouti
DasbiyoDaasbiyoداسبييو
Dasbiyo
Daasbiyo
داسبييو
Location in Djibouti
Coordinates: 11°15′N 42°47′E / 11.250°N 42.783°E / 11.250; 42.783
Country Djibouti
RegionAli Sabieh
Established10th century
Elevation
581 m (1,906 ft)
Population
 (2019)
  Total
1,750

Dasbiyo (Somali: Daasbiyo, Arabic: داسبييو) is a town in southern Djibouti. It is served by a station on the old Ethio-Djibouti Railways. The surrounding district is rich in both livestock and fledgeling agriculture.

The town played an important role in trade between the port cities of Zeila, and the hinterland with houses constructed of mud and stone and some Aqal's. Where nomadics use to stopping here for water on the way to Zeila or Harar. Tumuli and vestiges have been found in and around Daasbiyo, once dynamic and prosperous possessing a well on its bed of wadi which crossed it. It was also a religious crossroads between the 10th and the 12th centuries, Islam only penetrated towards the end of the 13th century, whereas Zeila became much Muslim from the 6th century onwards. According to the twelfth-century Jewish traveler Benjamin of Tudela, the Zeila region was the land of the Havilah, confined by al-Habash in the west.[1][2]

Overview

Dasbiyo is 19 kilometres (11 mi) south of Holhol, 17 kilometres (10 mi) northwest of Ali Adde, 15 kilometres (9 mi) northeast of Ali Sabieh, and 62 kilometres (38 mi) southeast of Djibouti City.

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