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  2. Outline of the Houthi movement - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The following is a topical outline of the English language Wikipedia articles on the topic of Houthi ...

  3. Al-Jawf offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Houthi movement spokesperson said that the group controlled most of the Al Jawf District with the exception of some areas close to Saudi Arabia; the areas captured by the group comprised the Khub wal Shaaf and Yatma districts. The Houthi forces then turned the offensive on the Ma'rib Governorate with the aim of attacking Ma'rib city. [20] [25]

  4. Banu Houth - Wikipedia

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    Banu Houth (Arabic: بنو حوث) or the Houthi tribe (قبيلة الحوثي, qabīlat al-Ḥūthī), is a an ancient Hamdanid Arab tribe that centralizes in northern Yemen, primarily in 'Amran and Saada. The tribe is branched from Banu Hamdan tribe, an ancient Qahtanite tribe of Arabia.

  5. Category:Houthi movement attacks - Wikipedia

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  6. Outline of the Yemeni crisis, revolution, and civil war (2011 ...

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    Aftermath of the Houthi takeover in Yemen; Blockade of Yemen; Famine in Yemen (2016–present) Federalization of Yemen; Foreign involvement in the Yemeni civil war (2014–present) Hadramaut insurgency; Houthi insurgency; Houthi movement; Human rights violations during the Yemeni civil war (2014–present)

  7. Southern Movement - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2019, the Houthi movement based in Sana’a launched an attack on a southern military ceremony in the city of Aden. A medium-range ballistic missile was used to kill dozens in the camp, including a well-known and senior commander of the southern movement known as Muneer al-Yafee or Abu al-Yamama. [11]

  8. Battle of Saada - Wikipedia

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    Saada has been a site of violent confrontations for years between the Yemeni government and the rebels known as the Houthi movement. The conflict was sparked in June 2004 by Ali Abdullah Saleh government's attempt to arrest Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, the Zaydi religious leader who founded the Houthi movement and a former Al-Haqq parliamentarian on whose head the government had placed a US ...

  9. Shia Islam in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The Houthi movement, which belongs to Yemen's Zaydi Muslim community and that fought a series of rebellions against Ali Abdullah Saleh during the last decade, took control of its northern heartland around Saada province and its nearby areas.