The Marib Dam was a crucial part of the Sabaean economy, enabling them to flourish in the otherwise arid landscape. The dam's ruins and surrounding area are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are a popular tourist destination.
While the Marib Dam itself wasn't technically a "temple," the area was home to many Sabaean temples and religious sites. The name "Balqis Temple" might be a local term used to describe the dam or refer to one of the nearby temples, but there's no official record of a specific "Balqis Temple."
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