Where is the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait Located?

The Bab-el-Mandeb Strait is one of the most important waterways in the world. It connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and further to the Indian Ocean. This narrow passage lies between Yemen in Asia and Djibouti and Eritrea in Africa. Because many ships pass through it  every day, it plays a big role in global in global trade, energy supply and international security.

Meaning of the Name

The name “Bab-el-Mandeb” comes from Arabic words. “Bab” means gate or door, and “Mandeb” means grief or sorrow. So, it is often called the “Gate of Tears.” This name is linked to the dangers of the strait. In the past, many ships faced storms, strong currents and accidents here. There is also a legend that many people died when a natural disaster separated Asia and Africa, giving the strait its emotional name.

Location and Geography of Bab-el-Mandeb Strait

The Bab-el-Mandeb Strait is about 26 kilometers wide at its narrowest point. It separates the Arabian Peninsula from the Horn of Africa.

An island called Perim divides the strait into two channels:

  • The eastern channel is narrow and shallow.
  • The western channel is wider and much deeper.

Near Djibouti, there are also small islands known as the “Seven Brothers.” These features make navigation slightly challenging for ships.

Formation and Early History of Bab-el-Mandeb Strait

Long ago, during the Miocene period, land connected Asia and Africa through a land bridge. Over time, changes in sea level caused the land to break apart, forming the strait.

Scientists believe that early humans may have crossed this region when sea levels were lower. This could have helped humans migrate from Africa to other parts of the world.

Historical Importance

The Bab-el-Mandeb has been important for trade and travel for centuries. Ancient civilizations used this route for movement between Africa and Asia.

In the 18th century, the British took control of Perim Island to manage trade routes. They built a lighthouse and used the island as a refueling station for ships. Their control lasted until 1967.

There were also plans in modern times to build a bridge connecting Yemen and Djibouti, but the project never moved forward.

Role in Global Trade

Today, the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait is a key route for international shipping. It connects the Indian Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.

A large amount of oil and natural gas passes through this strait every day. Ships carrying energy from the Persian Gulf to Europe, Asia and the United States depend on this route.

If this strait were blocked, ships would have to travel around the southern trip of Africa, which would increase time and cost.

Strategic and Military Importance

Because it is narrow and busy, the Bab-el-Mandeb is called a “chokepoint.” This means it is very important for global trade and security.

Many countries keep a military presence in the region to protect shipping routes. Countries like the United States, China, France and others have bases near Djibouti.

Conflicts in nearby regions, especially in Yemen, also affect the safety of this strait. In recent years, attacks on ships have shown how important it is to protect this route.

Importance in Communication

The Bab-el-Mandeb is not only important for ships. Many underwater cables pass through this area. These cables carry internet and communication data between continents.

Because of this, the strait is also important for global communication and digital connectivity.

Nearby Cities and Settlements

Some important towns and areas near the Bab-el-Mandeb include:

On the Djibouti Site:

  • Khôr Àngar
  • Mouhlhoule
  • Fagal

On the Yemen side:

  • At Turbah
  • Cheikh Saïd
  • Perim Island

These places are small but important for local trade and stragic presence.

Akansha Arora

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