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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
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]
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 ...
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
List of years in Yemen. 2 languages. ... Timeline of Yemeni history; Timeline of Aden; Timeline of Sana'a ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. Ongoing civil war in the state of Yemen For other uses, see Yemeni civil war. Yemeni civil war Part of the Yemeni crisis, the Arab Winter, the war on terror, and the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict Political and military control in Yemen in February 2024: Republic of Yemen (recognized ...
Yemen, the poorest country in the region, has been wracked by civil war since August 2014, when the Houthis seized Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, and forced President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and his ...
On 15 February 2015, South Yemen separatists abducted 12 military officer in the area of Al-Habelin, Lahj. [48] On 16 February 2015, popular committees rebels raided the city of Zunjubar, Abyan governorate, expelling the local garrison of Special Security Forces. Government troops surrendered without offering any resistance. [49]