- Mareb city, also known as Ma'rib or Marib, is a historical city in Yemen. It is the capital of the Ma'rib Governorate and is located approximately 120 kilometers east of the capital city Sana'a. Mareb was once the capital of the ancient kingdom of Saba, also known as the Kingdom of Sheba.
- The city has a rich history and was an important trading center in ancient times. It is famous for its ancient dam, known as the Ma'rib Dam, which was built around the 8th century BC. The dam was an engineering marvel and allowed for the flourishing of agriculture and civilization in the region.
- The ruins of the ancient city of Saba can be found in Mareb, including the remnants of temples, palaces, and other structures. The city is also home to the Great Mosque of Mareb, which is one of the oldest and largest mosques in Yemen.
- In recent years, Mareb has faced challenges due to the ongoing civil war in Yemen. The city has seen an influx of internally displaced persons (IDPs) fleeing violence in other parts of the country. Despite the difficulties, Mareb remains an important cultural and historical site in Yemen.