Geography
The mountain range ran for several hundred miles from the northwest near Tajar to the southeast near Jumlat and Gana.
Notable Features
Several rivers—including Al-Nuhas, Al-Fatir, and Al-Sabiya—originated within the heights of Al-Yabki Mountains.
The peaks of Al-Yabki Mountains were composed of red sandstone.
The nearby city of Gana supported a rookery held within the mountains that contained five highly trained Zakharan rocs and rider.
Rumors & Legends
The mountains were home to a wise genie named Baran al-Amin al-Jinn who acted as a qadi for the region.