At Turbah (alternatively, Turbat Dhubhan) is a town near the coast of the Red Sea in Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
[2] The name Turbah in Semitic means 'ancient cemetery', in reference to the bones of the ancestors mixing with the soil.
Turbat Dhubhan became known as Al-Turbah after its urbanization as a regional capital during the Ottoman era.
The Sabaean King Karib'il Watar sacked Dhubhan in his 7th century BC campaigns.
Dhubhan, Dimloa, Yumain & Munif were listed among the last citadels surrendered by the Zurayids to the Ayyubids in 1193.