servants. The Yemeni diaspora is largely concentrated in the United Kingdom, where between 70,000 and 80,000 Yemenis live. Over 20,000 Yemenis reside in the...
million Yemenis reside, and the United Kingdom, home to between 70,000 and 80,000 Yemenis. Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, while Yemeni Arabic...
000 Yemenis. An estimated 10,000 Yemenis in Birmingham, making about 1% of the city's population. Over 200,000 Yemenis reside in the United States, and...
unknown when Yemenis first arrived, it is believed that Yemenis were immigrating to the U.S. after 1869, and are recorded in the 1890s. Some Yemenis gained...
ancestry, as well as their descendants. Yemenis have been present in the UK since at least the 1860s, with the first Yemenis arriving as sailors and dock workers...
that Yemen lost 1–0 to Uzbekistan, and despite losing 5–1 in the return leg, this gave the Yemenis a hopeful future for the upcoming tournaments. Yemen started...
Turks in Yemen (Turkish: Yemen Türkleri), also known as Turkish Yemenis and Yemeni Turks, refers to the ethnic Turks who live in Yemen. The majority of...
females. The Yemeni diaspora is largely concentrated in the United Kingdom, where between 70,000 and 80,000 Yemenis live. Over 20,000 Yemenis reside in the...
South Yemen jointly accepted a draft unity constitution originally drawn up in 1981, which included a demilitarized border and border passage by Yemenis on...
the border, and to allow Yemenis unrestricted border passage on the basis of a national identification card. Official Yemeni unification took place on...
three cavalry regiments. In 1906, the Italians recruited thousands of Yemenis and gave them military training in Italian Somaliland before sending them...
Agriculture in Yemen takes up about 90% of water in Yemen even though it only generates 6% of GDP - however a large portion of Yemenis are dependent on...
Yemeni civil war may refer to several conflicts which have taken place in Yemen: Alwaziri coup, February–March 1948 Yemeni–Adenese clan violence, 1956–1960...
prevented Yemenis from traveling abroad to receive specialized medical treatment unavailable in the country. Before it shut down, an estimated 7,000 Yemenis traveled...
along their undefined border, to demilitarise the border, and to allow Yemenis unrestricted border passage on the basis of only a national identification...
detention camp. By January 2008, the Yemenis in Guantanamo represented the largest group of detainees. Among the Yemeni detainees currently held (as of November...
North Yemen may refer to: Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (1918–1970) Yemen Arab Republic (1962–1990) South Yemen, a state from 1967 to 1990 made up of...
1914 and Greater Yemen began to advance towards the British-controlled Aden Protectorate in 1919 to realize its ideal, but the Yemenis retreated with the...
State flag of Yemen (Arabic: علم اليمن, romanized: Alam al-Yaman) was adopted on May 22, 1990, the day that North Yemen and South Yemen were unified....
Yemenis in Pakistan are residents of Pakistan who are of Yemeni descent. Over 15,000 expatriates from the Yemeni city of Aden reside in Karachi. There...
which are common among non-Jewish Yemenis but not in other Jewish groups. Nonetheless, compared to non-Jewish Yemenis, Yemenite Jews have a lower frequency...
Yemen portal The city is the administrative division which falls under the division of the directorate in the urban, which is the centre of the provinces...
The national emblem of Yemen depicts a golden eagle of Saladin with a scroll between its claws. On the scroll is written the name of the country in Arabic:...
Yemen war may refer to: Yemeni civil war (disambiguation) Saudi–Yemeni war (1934) North Yemen civil war (1962–1970) Yemenite War of 1972 NDF Rebellion...