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Ethnic group
that tribes make up about 85% of the population, which was 25,408,288 as of February 2013. Estimates vary, with approximately 200 tribes in Yemen, although
Tribes_of_Yemen
Kingdom in northwestern Yemen (1918–1970)
around North Yemen, gathered the tribes and Saudi Arabia behind him, and besieged Sana'a with the tribes he gathered. He took control of the city a few
Kingdom_of_Yemen
Yemeni rebel group opposed to Saleh Government
The Alliance of Yemeni Tribes (Arabic: تحالف قبائل اليمن, romanized: Taḥāluf Qabāʼil al-Yaman), sometimes referred to as the Yemeni Tribes' Alliance, was
Alliance_of_Yemeni_Tribes
Nationals of Yemen
influence of tribal leaders and their deep integration into various aspects of the state. Estimates vary, with approximately 200 tribes in Yemen, although
Yemenis
Country in West Asia (1962–1990)
North Yemen, was a country that existed from 1962 until its unification with the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (commonly known as South Yemen) in
Yemen_Arab_Republic
his invitation to Yemen. He was summoned to govern the highland tribes in 893 and again in 896–897. Al-Hadi introduced a multitude of policies and practices
Imams_of_Yemen
in Yemen, many Yemenis have migrated to the northern coasts of Djibouti and Somalia. Yemen Health in Yemen Demographics of the Middle East Tribes in Yemen
Demographics_of_Yemen
Arabic tribe consisting mainly of the Adnanite Arabs
the tribes of Yemen, a son of Saba the Qahtanite. One of Anmar ibn Nizar's children, Khath'am, managed to survive. He was the ancestor of the tribe named
Anmar
Country in West Asia
Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is a country in West Asia. Located in southern Arabia, the country includes the Socotra Archipelago and borders
Yemen
the division among the tribes and the absence of a strong central authority in Yemen during the days of the prophet. Major tribes, including Himyar, sent
History_of_Yemen
Yemeni upheaval occurring simultaneously with the Arab Spring (2011)
of anti-government tribes, most prominently the Hashid tribal federation, declared the formation of the Alliance of Yemeni Tribes on 30 July. The Alliance
Yemeni_revolution
Tribes originating in the Arabian Peninsula
descendants in Arabia, Syria, and North Africa. Tribes of Yemen Arab tribes of Iraq Arab tribes of Algeria Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad Retso, Jan
Tribes_of_Arabia
Ancient Yemeni tribe
Arab tribe that archeologists view as one of the old tribes of Yemen that were contemporary to the kingdoms of Saba and Ma'in. There are two tribes in Yemen
Khawlan
Yemeni Hashemite Arab clan
aristocratic Yemeni tribe who trace their origins to the Banu Hashim, descending directly from Hasan ibn Ali. The al-Houthi family being part of the Hashemite
Al-Houthi_family
Nomadic Arab tribes
(etymology) Ardah Bedawi Arabic Ghinnawa Qedarites Koheilan Tribes of Arabia Tribes of Yemen Jaghbub Bedoon, stateless people in some Middle Eastern countries
Bedouin
Suicide attacks against South Koreans in Yemen
In March 2009, two suicide bombings took place in Yemen targeting nationals of South Korea. The first bombing was on 15 March in Shibam, Hadhramaut, a
March_2009_Yemen_bombings
Human social group
sovereignty Tribal warfare Tribalism Neotribalism Tribe (Internet) Tribes of Arabia Twelve Tribes of Israel "FAQ About Native Americans". 16 June 2014
Tribe
Tribe in Yemen
13.28333; 45.33333 Ahl Ḩaydarah Manşūr The Ahl Haydara Mansur are a tribe in Yemen. In c. 1875, the Ahl Haydara Mansur broke away from the Fadhli Sultanate
Ahl_Haydara_Mansur
Militant group in the Yemeni Civil War
Tribal Alliance, also known as the Hadhramaut Tribes Confederacy, is an armed group involved in the ongoing Yemeni Civil War. The Alliance's forces are primarily
Hadhramaut_Tribal_Alliance
History book by al-Hamdani (d. 940s)
from the north. The surviving genealogical volumes of the work present the tribes of Yemen as part of the Qahtanite, or South Arabian, lineage and respond
Crowns from the Accounts of the Yemen and the Genealogies of Himyar
Crowns_from_the_Accounts_of_the_Yemen_and_the_Genealogies_of_Himyar
Armed conflict in the Middle East
Houthis and Sunni tribes in northern Yemen spread to other governorates, including the Sanaa Governorate by mid-2014. After several weeks of street protests
Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
Yemeni_civil_war_(2014–present)
2004–2014 political-religious armed movement escalating into the Yemeni Civil War
Tribes and Politics in Yemen: A History of the Houthi Conflict. London: Hurst. ISBN 9781911723424. Christopher Boucek; Marina Ottaway (2010). Yemen on
Houthi_insurgency
Arab tribe of Yemen
sometimes referred to as Nukha, were an Arab tribe of Yemen. They were a branch of the larger Madh'hij tribe. They were converted to Islam by Muadh ibn
Nakha_(tribe)
1962–1970 conflict
North Yemen civil war, also known in Yemen as the 26 September Revolution, was a civil war fought in North Yemen from 1962 to 1970 between partisans of the
North_Yemen_civil_war
1934 war between Saudi Arabia and Kingdom of Yemen
Saudi–Yemeni war (Arabic: الحرب السعودية اليمنية) was a war between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Yemen in 1934. Ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi
Saudi–Yemeni_war_(1934)
Ottoman province in Arabia (1517–1636, 1849–1872)
The Yemen Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة اليمن; Ottoman Turkish: ایالت یمن, romanized: Eyālet-i Yemen) was an eyalet (province) of the Ottoman Empire. Although
Yemen_Eyalet
1967–1990 state in Western Asia
South Yemen, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY), abbreviated to Democratic Yemen, was a country in South Arabia that existed
South_Yemen
Yemeni tribal group
2018, Hamdan Tribes and Region, pp. 206–207; Hashid and Bakil Tribes and Confederations, pp. 214–215. Andrey Korotayev. Pre-Islamic Yemen. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz
Banu_Hamdan
of topics related to Yemen. Yemen portal Yemen A New Day in Old Sana'a Culture of Yemen Greater Yemen Aden Ahwar Al Qasha Baraqish Al Bayda', Yemen Beihan
List_of_Yemen-related_topics
Bedouin tribe
territory's dialect. They are part of the Jidam and Qahtan tribes, whose origins lie in southern Arabia in today's Yemen, and who belonged to the Arab al
Al_Aydi_Tarabin
Raid on a village in Yemen
On 30 July 2009, Yemeni security forces conducted an operation in Arq al-Shabwan, a village in Marib Governorate, Yemen. Spurred by pressure from the United
Battle_of_Marib_(2009)
Residents of Arabia before and during Muhammad's era
resulted in their expulsion from the Land of Israel. Over time and through successive exiles, the local Jewish tribes, who were concentrated in the Hejaz and
Jewish_tribes_of_Arabia
Yemeni tribal confederation
medieval Yemeni genealogies, Hashid and Bakil were the sons of Jashim bin Jubran bin Nawf Bin Tuba'a bin Zayd bin Amr bin Hamdan. Member tribes of the Hashid
Hashid
Combined military forces of Yemen
the Republic of Yemen. They include the Yemeni Army (including the Republican Guard), Yemeni Navy (including the Marines) and the Yemeni Air Force (including
Yemeni_Armed_Forces
Topics referred to by the same term
Yafa an-Naseriyye, an Arab town in Israel Yafa'a District, in Yemen Yafa', a tribe in Yemen Yafa Yarkoni, an Israeli singer Yafai Jaffa (disambiguation)
Yafa
Yemeni tribal confederation
Hamdani tribes become the biggest local key player, benefiting from the departure of the bulk of the most powerful Nomadic Yemeni tribes of that time
Bakil
Series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and Zaidi tribes in Upper Yemen
The Yemeni–Ottoman wars were a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and Zaidi tribes in Upper Yemen, which began in 1538 and ended with the
Yemeni–Ottoman_conflicts
1994 state in Yemen
with supporters of Ali Nasir Muhammad's faction of the Yemeni Socialist Party supporting Republic of Yemen (ROY) forces and tribes. Islamist parties
Democratic_Republic_of_Yemen
Town in Hadhramaut, Yemen
confined to the Yemeni mountains, where Hashid and Bakil are the dominant tribes. The rest of Yemen primarily adheres to the Shafi'i school of Islamic jurisprudence
Tarim,_Yemen
District in Lahij, Yemen
tribe of Yafa' is an Arab tribe in southern Yemen. It is one of the biggest tribes that descended from the ancient Himyarites. Today, most members of the
Yafa'a
Armed groups founded by Yemeni tribes
known as the People's Committees, are armed groups formed by Yemeni tribes on behalf of more professional armed forces. The Middle East Institute describes
Popular_Committees_(Yemen)
Islam came to Yemen around 630 during Muhammad's lifetime and the rule of the Persian governor Badhan. Thereafter, Yemen was ruled as part of Arab-Islamic
History_of_Islam_in_Yemen
Companion of Muhammad (550–615)
the Madhij tribe of Yemen. She was born around 20 years before Prophet Muhammad and at the time of her martyrdom was an old, frail woman of around 60 years
Sumayya
leading a coalition of nine countries from West Asia and North Africa, staged a military intervention in Yemen at the request of Yemeni president Abdrabbuh
Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war
Saudi-led_intervention_in_the_Yemeni_civil_war
Salafi jihadist militant organization in Yemen
with Yemeni tribes. Tribes mostly avoid AQAP to not draw counterterrorism operations within their lands or create strife within their own tribe between
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Al-Qaeda_in_the_Arabian_Peninsula
Clan of the Quraysh tribe
confederation composed of three main tribes: Sanhan, Junb, and Rufaida. Today, members of the tribe and its sub-tribes are based in Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Oman
Qahtan_(tribe)
Pre-islamic Arab tribe
one of the main pre-Islamic Arab tribes. The tribe inhabited Yemen in the Jahiliyyah. According to Ibn Hisham the members of the Banu 'Akk tribe are descendants
Banu_'Akk
Bloodless overthrow of President Abdullah al-Sallal
1967 North Yemen coup d'état was a bloodless overthrow of President Abdullah al-Sallal on November 5, 1967, in the Yemen Arab Republic. Yemeni dissidents
1967_North_Yemen_coup_d'état
International border
2021. Retrieved 1 April 2020. Brandt, Marieke (2024). Tribes and Politics in Yemen: A History of the Houthi Conflict. London: Hurst. p. 66. ISBN 9781911723424
Saudi_Arabia–Yemen_border
Arab tribe
nomadic tribe that originated in South Arabia. The tribe emigrated to the Maghreb region of North Africa with the Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym tribes in the
Banu_Ma'qil
1963–1967 insurgency in South Arabia against British colonial rule
Liberation of Occupied South Yemen (FLOSY) against the British Protectorate and Federation of South Arabia. It began on 14 October 1963 when tribes from Radfan
Aden_Emergency
British protectorate in Arabia, 1872–1963
acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty of Yemen to the north, and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the
Aden_Protectorate
Type of building in ancient Arabia
worshipped by the Banu Lihyan tribe Kaaba of al-Lat, worshipped by the Thaqif tribe The Kaaba of the Ghatafan tribe The Yemeni Kaaba, a church built by the
Kaabas
United States airstrike in Yemen
Shabwani tarnished the reputation of the Yemeni government in Marib, and provided AQAP an easier opening to the local tribes. Frustrated with JSOC's performance
2010_Wadi_Abidah_airstrike
Early period of Arabic language development, before the Classical Arabic
tribe, it may have applied to the rest of the tribes as well. Rabin (1951:64) also assumes that whenever the grammarians mention the tribes of Yemen,
Pre-classical_Arabic
Series of military campaigns launched by Abu Bakr against rebel Arab tribes
rebel tribes. Tulayha, who was also acknowledged as a prophet by many Arabian tribes, reinforced an army at Zhu Qissa, a city about thirty miles east of Medina
Ridda_Wars
العنسي) is an ancient and prolific tribe originating in the Al Jawf Governorate region of Yemen. After the final breach of the Marib Dam about 570 CE, its
Al-Ansi
Israelites exiled from ancient Israel by the Assyrians
The Ten Lost Tribes were those from the Twelve Tribes of Israel that were said to have been exiled from the Kingdom of Israel after it was conquered by
Ten_Lost_Tribes
The first Zaydi Imam in Yemen, Yahya b. al-Husayn (d.911) made efforts to establish his rule over the tribes in the north of Yemen. According to Charles
Shia_Islam_in_Yemen
Zaidiyyah rulers in Yemen (897–1962)
The Imams of Yemen and later also the Kings of Yemen were religiously consecrated leaders belonging to the Zaidiyyah branch of Shia Islam. They established
Rassid_dynasty
Yemeni tribe
Arabia. The Abidah tribe lies in the Governorate of Marib. It is one of the biggest and most prominent tribes in Marib and eastern Yemen. Its territory covers
Abidah_(tribe)
Topics referred to by the same term
2003 British film Murad, Iran Murad, Yemen or Hisn Murad Murad (tribe), a Yemeni tribe Murat (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Murad_(disambiguation)
City in Marib Governorate, Yemen
government of Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi. The tribes of Marib repelled the Houthis with help from the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen. According to
Marib
Arab tribe
an Arab tribe based in the south of the Arabian Peninsula. It is one of the largest tribes of Banu Quda'a who have alliance with Banu Hamdan of Hadramawt
Al_Kathiri
Hamdanid Arab tribe that centralizes in northern Yemen
بنو الحوت) is a Hamdanid Arab tribe that centralizes in northern Yemen. The tribe is branched from the Banu Hamdan tribe. They are primarily headquartered
Banu_Hut
with the South Arabian tribes of Akk and Ash'ar, formed the majority of troops in the ranks of Abraha, the Aksumite ruler of Yemen, in the mid-6th century
Khath'am
Maghrebi Arabic dialect spoken by Mauritanians and Sahrawi
variety of Maghrebi Arabic spoken by Mauritanian Arabs, Malian Arabs and the Sahrawis. It was spoken by the Beni Ḥassān Bedouin tribes of Yemeni origin
Hassaniya_Arabic
Term referring to southern Arabs
'Amila-Judham group of Palestine, and the Hamdan-Madhhij group who mostly remain in Yemen. The Kahlan branch includes the following tribes: Azd (Aus and Khazraj
Qahtanite
Yemeni general (born 1945)
1945), sometimes spelled Muhsin, is a Yemeni military officer and politician who served as the vice president of Yemen from 2016 to 2022, when he was dismissed
Ali_Mohsen_al-Ahmar
Historic Sabaean tribe
reduced to the Kahlan tribes who were overpowered by Himyar and forced out of Highlands in Yemen. Most of Kahlan remained in the Yemeni desert region around
Kahlan
Arab clan
prince and later on the last king of Himyar, serving as a vassal under the Sasanian Empire Tribes of Yemen List of rulers of Saba' and Himyar "ميفعة موطن اليزنيين
Dhu_Yazan
Former kingdom in ancient Yemen
Himyar was a polity in the southern highlands of Yemen, as well as the name of the region which it claimed. Until 110 BCE, it was integrated into the Qatabanian
Himyar
Bariq. The Ṭuls comprised the tribes of Yemen and Hadramaut, 'Akk, Ujayb and Īyād. The Basl recognised at least eight months of the calendar as holy. There
Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
following is a timeline of the 2011–2012 Yemeni revolution from 3 June through 22 September 2011. The Yemeni revolution was a series of major protests, political
Timeline of the Yemeni revolution (3 June – 22 September 2011)
Timeline_of_the_Yemeni_revolution_(3_June_–_22_September_2011)
Mecca-based Adnanite tribe of Arabia
led the warriors of Kinana and Khuzayma in defense of the Kaaba, at the time a major pagan sanctuary in Mecca, against tribes from Yemen; however, the sanctuary
Quraysh
Himyarite King of Yemen (AD 517–530)
As'ar Yath'ar, described in an inscription as the "king of all nations," led the major tribes of Yemen (Hamedan, Madh'hij, Kinda, Murad) and successfully defeated
Dhu_Nuwas
Shia Islamist organization in Yemen
political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydis, whose namesake leadership is drawn largely
Houthis
2009–2026 separatist protests and attacks on government forces
occasionally been linked by the Yemeni government to Islamist groups, including ex-military commanders and South Yemeni tribes. South Yemen is home to several jihadist
South_Yemen_insurgency
Yemeni Bedouin tribe
Sa'ar tribe (Arabic: قبيلة الصيعر) also spelled Sai'ar tribe is a Yemeni bedouin tribe. The tribe is located in central Yemen, mainly in al-Abr, Raydat
Sayar_tribe
Arab tribe
polytheism. Prophet Muhammad sent a message to Banu Nahd, along with other Yemeni tribes, calling on them to embrace Islam. Initially hesitant, they eventually
Banu_Nahd
2014–2015 overthrow after the capture of the capital, Sanaa
The Houthi takeover in Yemen, also known by the Houthis as the September 21 Revolution, or 2014–15 Yemeni coup d'état (by opponents), was a popular revolution
Houthi_takeover_of_Yemen
Yemeni tribe
The Murad (Arabic: مراد) are an Arab tribe of eastern Yemen. The Murad belong to the southern group of the Madhhij. They are described as retaining a
Murad_(tribe)
Temporary capital of Yemen
Historical affiliations Kingdom of Awsan Himyarite Kingdom Kingdom of Aksum Sasanian Yemen First Islamic state Rashidun Caliphate Umayyad Caliphate Abbasid
Aden
Notable Yemenis include: Ghassanids, tribes consisting of more than 50 families that migrated north to the Levant Lakhmids Banu Judham Kindah Sakasic
List_of_Yemenis
such due to fears of religious persecution. There are estimated to be a few thousand Bahá’ís in Yemen, including many from Yemeni tribes and prominent families
Religion_in_Yemen
There were several pre-Islamic Arabian tribes. Many of the most prominent tribes are ones salient to the life of Muhammad, such as the Quraish. The Quraish
List of tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia
List_of_tribes_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Ancient Arab king
the leader of the Azd tribes and a king ruling parts of Yemen in the 2nd century CE. Muzayqiya succeeded his brother Imran in the leadership of the kingdom
Muzayqiya
1974 coup in the Yemen Arab Republic
June 13th Movement or 1974 Yemeni coup, was a bloodless military coup in the Yemen Arab Republic. The coup marked the end of civilian rule and brought
June_13_Corrective_Movement
Historical event timeline
The following is a timeline of the 2011 Yemeni revolution from January to 2 June 2011. The Yemeni revolution was a series of major protests, political tensions
Timeline of the Yemeni revolution (January – 2 June 2011)
Timeline_of_the_Yemeni_revolution_(January_–_2_June_2011)
Bilateral relations
territory of Zaydi Imamate with the help of some local Yemeni tribes. The Saudis won and had control over the Tihama region until 1818 when the forces of the
Saudi_Arabia–Yemen_relations
Arab tribe
number of faraway expeditions into Yemen and southwestern Arabia, including a raid led by the chief al-Abbas ibn Mirdas against the tribes of Zubayd and
Banu_Sulaym
Topical index of English Wikipedia articles about the Houthis
Kingdom of Yemen North Yemen civil war Politics of Yemen Tribes of Yemen Yemeni crisis Brandt, M. (2017). Tribes and Politics in Yemen: A History of the Houthi
Outline of the Houthi movement
Outline_of_the_Houthi_movement
Tribe of Sabaean Arabs
Province in modern-day Saudi Arabia, bordering Sabaeans in modern-day Yemen. the Azd tribe have always inhabited the Sarawat Mountains in Hejaz; Azd Shanū’ah
Azd
Series of three clans descended from the Arab Banū Hamdān tribe
(Arabic: الهمدانيون) was a series of three clans descended from the Arab Banū Hamdān tribe, who ruled in northern Yemen between 1099 and 1174. They were
Hamdanids_(Yemen)
President of Yemen from 1978 to 2012
December 2017) was a Yemeni military officer and politician who served as the first president of the Republic of Yemen from the Yemeni unification in 1990
Ali_Abdullah_Saleh
Yemeni poet and tribal leader (1885–1948)
chief of Murad tribes. Al-Qardai opposed Imam Yahya and criticized his rule using poetry. After Imam failed to buy his loyalty and influence his tribes, he
Ali_Nasser_Al-Qardai
City in Yemen
the northwest of Yemen, is the capital and largest city of the governorate bearing the same name, as well as the administrative seat of the eponymous
Saada
The Yemen Model was the rubric for the Obama Administration's attempts to neutralize foreign terrorist groups hostile to the United States. US President
Yemen_model
Arab tribe
the leader of the Quraysh.[citation needed] They were considered Qahtanites traditionally, whose historical abode was said to be Yemen. Irfan Shahîd
Jurhum
Imam of Yemen (1869–1948)
recognised Yemen as a sovereign state, the first of which was the Italo-Yemeni Treaty in 1926.[citation needed] Due to conflicting tribes in the border
Yahya_Muhammad_Hamid_ed-Din
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