The Fortress of Al-Ghwayzi is one of the important historic fortresses in Yemen. It dates back to 1716 when the
sultans of the
Emirate of Al-Kassad ruled the
Hadhramaut region. The fort is located in the northeastern entrance of the city of Mukalla, a historic center for visitors surrounded by a public park. Historical sources indicate that the purpose of its establishment was to monitor the military raids, which targeted the city of Mukalla on the coast of the
Arabian Sea from the direction of the north, especially the raids launched by the
Kathiri Sultanate occupied the city of present
Seiyun, and the raids launched by the
Qu'aiti Sultanate, which was stationed in the city of
Ash Shihr. The city of Mukalla however was eventually taken over by Qu'aitis in 1881 and the city was designated as its capital, nonetheless the fort was kept used against the other waves of raids coming from the north of
Wadi Daw'an led by the Mayor of the State
Sheikh Al-Amoudi. ==Architecture==