Gold Mohur Hotel

The Gold Mohur Hotel is a resort hotel on , . On 29 December 1992, Al Qaeda conducted its first known terrorist attack in Aden, bombing the Gold Mohur Hotel, where U.S. servicemen were known to have been staying en route to for Operation Restore Hope.
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  • Type: Hotel
  • Description: hotel
  • Also known as: Funduq as Sāḩil adh Dhahabī”, “Goldmore Beach Hotel”, and “Sheraton Aden

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Aden and Crater.

is a city in the , on the Gulf of at the southern end of the Red Sea.

Suburb
, also Kraytar, is a district of the , . Its official name is Seera. It is situated in a of an ancient volcano which forms the Shamsan Mountains. As of 2003, the district had a population of 76,723 people. is situated 5 km east of Gold Mohur Hotel.

Gold Mohur Hotel

Latitude
12.76906° or 12° 46′ 9″ north
Longitude
44.9904° or 44° 59′ 25″ east
Open location code
7H46QX9R+J5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 699025797
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­hotel
Wiki­data ID
Q1582656
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Spanish—“Gold Mohur Hotel” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: فندق الساحل الذهبي
  • Arabic: فندق جولد مور
  • Bengali: গোল্ড মোহুর হোটেল
  • French: Gold Mohur Hotel
  • Spanish: Hotel Gold Mohur

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