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  2. Category : Wikipedia requested images of people of Yemen

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  3. Category:People of Yemeni descent - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles on people who (or whose ancestors) emigrated from Yemen to other countries. For the opposite, see Category:Yemeni people by descent Subcategories

  4. Tribes of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Palace and Diwan, The Political Role of the Tribe in Yemen a group of researchers headed by Dr. Adel Mujahid Al-Shargbi, Sanaa, 2009 PDF; Sinan Abu Lahoum, Yemen: Facts and Documents I Lived Part Two, Al-Afif Cultural Foundation, Sana’a, second edition, 2006; Yemen.. Revolution and War until 1970 AD Edgar Aublance, Madbouly Library – Cairo ...

  5. Category:Yemeni people - Wikipedia

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    People by city in Yemen (3 C) Yemeni people by descent (12 C) People by educational institution in Yemen (1 C) People from Yemen by governorate (21 C)

  6. List of Yemenis - Wikipedia

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    Banu Quda'a, were a Himyarite tribe that was exiled from Yemen following the trials of the Lakhmids and they settled The Southern part of the Lakhmid Kingdom in the Samawaregion. Banu Amela, were the first South Arabian tribe to settle The Southern part of Mt Lebanon later known as Jabal Amil, possibly as early as the 1st millennium BC.

  7. Category:Yemeni families - Wikipedia

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    Bin Laden family (1 C, 19 P) H. Hamidaddin family (4 P) House of Aidarus (2 C, 4 P) Houthi family (5 P) P. Political families of Yemen (3 C) This page ...

  8. Yemenis - Wikipedia

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    A smaller number of modern-day Pakistanis are of Yemeni descent, their original ancestors having left Yemen for the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia over four centuries ago. [9] 350,000 Yemenite Jews live in Israel. In 2015, due to the conflict in Yemen, many have migrated to the northern coasts of Djibouti, Madagascar and Somalia.

  9. History of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Imam Abdullah bin Hamza proclaimed the imamate in 1197 and fought al-Mu'izz Ismail, the Ayyubid Sultan of Yemen. Imam Abdullah was defeated at first but was able to conquer Sana'a and Dhamar in 1198 [89] al-Mu'izz Ismail was assassinated in 1202 [90] Abdullah bin Hamza carried on the struggle against the Ayyubid until his death in 1217. After ...