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  2. History of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The history of this dynasty is obscure; they never exercised control over the highlands and Hadramawt, and did not control more than a coastal strip of the Yemen bordering the Red Sea. [61] A Himyarite clan called the Yufirids established their rule over the highlands from Saada to Taiz , while Hadramawt was an Ibadi stronghold and rejected all ...

  3. Ancient history of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Their other important city was Yathill (Sabaean yṯl :now known as Barāqish). Other parts of modern Yemen include Qatabā and the coastal string of watering stations known as the Hadhramaut. Though Saba' dominated in the earlier period of South Arabian history, Minaic inscriptions are of the same time period as the first Sabaean inscriptions.

  4. Timeline of Yemeni history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Yemeni history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Yemen and its predecessor states. To understand the context to these events, see History of Yemen. See also the List of rulers of Saba and Himyar, the list of Imams of Yemen and the list of presidents of Yemen

  5. Sanaa - Wikipedia

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    The city was also known for its metalwork, which the British described as "famous" in the early 20th century, but declining in popularity. [65] As of 1920, Sanaʽa was described by the British as being "well supplied with fruit and grapes, and has good water." [66] As the capital city of Yemen, nearly 40% of jobs in Sanaʽa are in the public ...

  6. Category:Histories of cities in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Category: Histories of cities in Yemen. 1 language. ... History of Sanaa (2 C, 3 P) This page was last edited on 4 September 2024, at 06:24 (UTC). ...

  7. Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen is a member of the United Nations, the Arab League, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and also participates in the nonaligned movement. Yemen has acceded to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Protest against Saudi blockade of Yemen, New York City, 2017

  8. List of cities in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen portal; The city is the administrative division which falls under the division of the directorate in the urban, which is the centre of the provinces and the centre of districts as well as every urban population with a population of (5,000) or more people and a basic service or more available. Map of Yemen Sana'a, capital of Yemen Ta'izz ...

  9. Architecture of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Example of traditional houses in the old city of Sanaa. Yemen is notable for its historic tower-houses, built on two or more floors. These houses vary in form and materials from region to region. They are typically built of mud (either rammed earth or sun-dried mud-brick), stone, or a combination of both, with timber used for roofs and floors.