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  1. A History of Modern Yemen by Paul Dresch, 2001-01-03
  2. Tribes, Government, and History in Yemen (Clarendon Paperbacks) by Paul Dresch, 1994-01-27
  3. Arabia Felix: An Exploration of the Archaeological History of Yemen by Alessandro De Maigret, 2002-12
  4. Yemen in the 18th and 19th Centuries: Political and Intellectual History (Durham Middle East Monographs) by Husayn Abdullah Al-Amri, 1985-12
  5. Lightning Over Yemen: A History of the Ottoman Campaign in Yemen, 1569-71
  6. The History of Al-Tabari: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen (Tabari//History of Al-Tabari/Ta'rikh Al-Rusul Wa'l-Muluk)
  7. The History, Poetry, and Genealogy of the Yemen: The Akhbar of Abid b. Sharya Al-Jurhumi by Elise, W Crosby, 2007-06-04
  8. Yaman, Its Early Mediæval History: The Original Texts, with Translation and Notes by Henry Cassels Kay by Umarah ibn 'Ali al-Hakami, 2005-11-30
  9. Studies in the Medieval History of the Yemen and South Arabia (Collected Studies, 574) by G. Rex Smith, 1997-06
  10. Some mammals of Yemen and their ectoparasites (Field Museum of Natural History. Fieldiana. Zoology) by Colin Campbell Sanborn, 1953
  11. Shards of history. (Article).(Yemen gold mine dates from about 3,000; archeology): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by John Greenough, 2002-07-01
  12. The Pearl-Strings V2: A History Of The Resuliyy Dynasty Of Yemen by Aliyyu'Bnu'l-Hasan El-Khazrejiyy, 2007-07-25
  13. Madawi al-Rasheed and Robert Vitalis (editors). Counter-Narratives: History, Contemporary Society, and Politics in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.(Book review): An article from: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) by Eleanor A. Doumato, 2007-03-22
  14. History of Arabia Felix, or Yemen (Selections from the records of the Bombay government) by R.L. Playfair, 1970-10

1. Yemen Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
History. People have been setting up shacks in the area known as Yemen for morethan 3000 years. Ancient kingdoms earned their cash by selling scented tree
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2. History Of Yemen
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7. Yemen: History
1918 (Northern) Yemen gets independence with the fall of the Ottoman Empire.1918 34 Conflict between Yemen and the British on the status of Aden and
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1200 BCE: Rich culture.
950-115 BCE: Kingdom of Sheba, whose riches were based upon caravan trade and agriculture with artificial watering.
7th century: Conversion into Islam , the region joins the Caliphate 9th century- 1517 Shi'i Zayyid ) dynasties in the north. Ottoman supremacy. Aden captured by the Ottomans. 19th century: British establishes a foothold on the southern coast. The British captures Aden The building of the Suez Canal brings Aden to an important position in international trade. The British increases its position into most of what became South Yemen (incl. Hadramawt). (Northern) Yemen gets independence with the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Conflict between Yemen and the British on the status of Aden and Hadramawt. Yemen enters a union with United Arab Republic. Small states in the areas around Aden and in Hadramawt establishes The South Arabian Federation. Republican coup in Yemen against the Zayyidi Caliph. Civil war starts. Egypt supports the republicans

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Country Info Yemen Introduction Yemen General Data Yemen Maps Yemen Culture ... Yemen Time and Date Yemen History Back to Top In 1972, the governments of the PDRY and the YAR declared that they approved a future union. little progress was made toward unification, and relations were often strained. In 1979, simmering tensions led to fighting, which was only resolved after Arab League mediation. The goal of unity was reaffirmed by the northern and southern heads of state during a summit meeting in Kuwait in March 1979. that same year the PDRY began sponsoring an insurgency against the YAR. In April 1980, PDRY President Abdul Fattah Ismail resigned and went into exile. His successor, Ali Nasir Muhammad, took a less interventionist stance toward both the YAR and neighboring Oman. On January 13, 1986, a violent fight began in Aden between Ali Nasir Muhammad and the returned Abdul Fattah Ismail and their supporters. Fighting lasted for more than a month and resulted in thousands of casualties, Ali Nasir's ouster, and Ismail's death. Some 60,000 persons, including Ali Nasir and his supporters, fled to the YAR. In November 1989, the leaders of the YAR (Ali Abdallah Saleh) and the PDRY (Ali Salim Al-Bidh) agreed on a draft unity constitution originally drawn up in 1981. The Republic of Yemen (ROY) was declared on May 22, 1990. Ali Abdallah Saleh became President, and Ali Salim Al-Bidh became Vice President.

11. Yemen Travel Lonely Planet World Guide
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12. Yemen: History
History. Northern Yemen. The earliest recorded civilizations of S Arabia were (For a more detailed history, see above history of Northern Yemen or see
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    The earliest recorded civilizations of S Arabia were the Minaean and Sabaean. The Sabaean kingdom (see Sheba ) flourished from c.750 B.C. to c.115 B.C. , with Marib (located east of Sana) the capital after c.600 B.C. Sabaean society was highly developed technically, as witnessed by the remains of a great dam at Marib that was the center of a large irrigation system. The Himyarites, who followed the Sabaeans, were invaded by the Romans (1st cent. B.C. ) and were occupied by the Ethiopians (c. A.D. A.D. After the breakup of the caliphate, Yemen came under the control of the rising Rassite dynasty, imams of the Zaidi sect who built the theocratic political structure of Yemen that lasted until 1962. The Fatamid caliphs of Egypt occupied most of Yemen from c.1000 until c.1175, when it fell to the Ayyubids, who ruled until c.1250. By 1520, Yemen formed part of the Ottoman Empire, which exercised at least nominal sovereignty until the end of World War I. A turbulent wave of Wahhabism, a puritanical sect of Islam, swept across the Arabian peninsula at the opening of the 19th cent. and drove out the Zaidi imams. Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, acting in the name of the Ottoman sultan, drove out the Wahhabis in 1818, and the Egyptians remained until 1840. The Ottoman Turks then replaced the Egyptians, giving the imam full autonomy in the interior.

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18. Yemen History And Government | AME Info Country Guide
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History To the Romans, Yemen was Arabia Felix , whose mountains and fertile areas distinguished it from the barren desert of the rest of the Arabian peninsula. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Yemen came into the seventh century under the influence of Islam, which was then rapidly expanding throughout the region. It remained within the orbit of various regional powers until, in the 15th century, it became a flashpoint in the struggle between the Egyptians and the Ottoman Empire. Its strategic location subsequently attracted European powers and, during the early 17th and early 19th centuries, there was a constant struggle for control between the Europeans and the Ottomans. The development of trade routes to India and the Far East eventually made protection of the Suez sea route an imperative for the British, who occupied the port of Aden in 1839 as a staging post and military base. The Yemeni hinterland was, for the most part, under the loose control of the Ottoman Empire throughout the 19th century, until 1918, when the Imam Yahya took power in what became the Yemen Arab Republic (YAR). Aden and its surroundings, meanwhile, were firmly established as a British colony. Yahya was assassinated in 1948 and his son Ahmed took over. From 1958-1961, the YAR was federated with Egypt and Syria in the United Arab States. Ahmed died in 1962 and an army coup led to civil war between Egypt-backed republicans and Saudi-backed royalists.

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Visit the Poker Encyclopedia Web Arkansas Encyclopedia The Republic of Yemen al-Jumhuriyah al Yamaniyah ) is a country in the Middle East , bordering the Arabian Sea , Gulf of Aden , and Red Sea , between Oman and Saudi Arabia North Yemen became independent of the Ottoman Empire in . The British, who had set up a protectorate area around the southern port of Aden in the 19th century , withdrew in from what became South Yemen . Three years later, the southern government adopted a Marxist orientation. The massive exodus of hundreds of thousands of Yemenis from the south to the north contributed to two decades of hostility between the states. Egypt under Nasser aided the southern Marxist Yemen force militarily, including the use of chemical weapons, specifically mustard gas

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    Yemen was one of the oldest centers of civilization in the Near East. Between the 12th century BC and the 6th century AD it was part of the Minaean Sabaean and Himyarite kingdoms which controlled the lucrative spice trade and later came under Ethiopian and Persian rule. In the 7th century Islamic caliphs began to exert control over the area. After this caliphate broke up the former north Yemen came under control of Imams of various dynasties usually of the Zaidi sect who established a theocratic political structure that survived until modern times. (Imam is a religious term. The Shiites apply it to the prophet Muhammad's son-in-law Ali his sons Hasan and Hussein and subsequent lineal descendants whom they consider to have been divinely ordained unclassified successors of the prophet.) Egyptian Sunni caliphs occupied much of north Yemen throughout the 11th century. By the 16th century and again in the 19th century north Yemen was part of the Ottoman empire and in some periods its Imams exerted suzerainty over south Yemen.

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