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  2. South Yemen - Wikipedia

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    South Yemen, [c] officially the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, [d] abbreviated to Democratic Yemen, [e] [f] was a state that existed from 1967 to 1990 as the only communist state in the Middle East and the Arab world. [7]

  3. History of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Saleh became Yemen's first directly elected president in the 1999 presidential election, winning 96.2% of the vote. [186]: 310 The only other candidate, Najeeb Qahtan Al-Sha'abi, was the son of Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi, a former President of South Yemen.

  4. South Yemen civil war - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, North Yemen and South Yemen united into one country, but in February 1994, clashes between northern and southern forces started and quickly developed into a full-scale civil war. As northern forces advanced on Aden, al-Beidh declared the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Yemen on 21 May. [11] The southern resistance however ...

  5. History of South Yemen - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:History of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Template: History of Yemen. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... South Yemen (1967–1990) North Yemen (1962–1990)

  7. Corrective Move - Wikipedia

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    The Corrective Move [2] [3] (Arabic: الحركة التصحيحية, romanized: al-ḥaraka at-taṣḥīḥiyya), officially referred to as the "Glorious Corrective Move" [4] [5] and often referred to as the "Corrective Step", Happened after the takeover of the Yemeni Unified Nationalist Front Political Organization (UNFPO) by the Marxist faction led by Abdel Fattah Ismail and Salim Rubai ...

  8. List of wars involving South Yemen - Wikipedia

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    South Yemen; LF: Withdrawal. South Yemen withdraws from the ADF force in 1977; Ogaden War (1977–1978) Ethiopia Cuba Soviet Union South Yemen: Somalia WSLF: Victory. Somali withdrawal from Ogaden; Eritrean War of Independence (1977–1990) Ethiopia Cuba South Yemen: ELF

  9. National Liberation Front (South Yemen) - Wikipedia

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    During the North Yemen Civil War, fighting spilled over into South Yemen as the British attempted to establish an autonomous colony known as the Federation of South Arabia. Following the exit of the British armed forces, the NLF seized power from its rival, the Arab nationalist Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen (FLOSY).