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The flag was in use until 1962 when the imam was overthrown and the Yemen Arab Republic was established. A civil war between republicans (supported by Egypt ) and royalists (supported by Saudi Arabia ) continued until 1970, with the royalist side continuing to use the flag of the kingdom.
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Flag of Haushabi: a horizontal triband of green, yellow and blue with a red star in the center. Flags of The Protectorate of South Arabia; 1839 - 1967: Flag of Kathiri: a horizontal triband of yellow (upper), green and yellow with a red triangle on the hoist side which contains 3 stars inside. 1880 - 1939: Flag of Qu'aiti
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The flag of the kingdom was a plain red flag that flew from 1918 till 1923, when a white Arabic script known as the shahada was added. In 1927, the shahada flag was replaced with a flag which had an Arab Sabre and five five-pointed stars representing the 5 geographic regions of Yemen and the Five Pillars of Islam .
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