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  1. The Saudi Green Book 1934: Relations between Saudi Arabia and the Yemen (Pickering Masters)
  2. Comparative History of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian Religions: Egypt, Babel-Assur, Yemen, Harran, Phoenicia, Israel by Cornelis Petrus Tiele, 2010-04-22
  3. The Architecture of Yemen: From Yafi to Hadramut by Salma Samar Damluji, 2008-09-03
  4. The Yemen in Early Islam 9-233/630-847: Political History (Middle East Monographs) by Abd Al-Muhsin Madaj Al-Madaj, Abd Al-Muhsin Mad'Aj M. Mad Aj, 1988-07
  5. La prehistoire du Yemen: Diffusions et diversites locales, a travers l'etude d'industries lithiques du Hadramawt (bar s) (French Edition) by Remy Crassard, 2008-12-31
  6. Without Glory in Arabia: The British Retreat from Aden (International Library of Colonial History) by Peter Hinchcliffe, John T. Ducker, et all 2006-10-31
  7. The Jewish Kingdom of Himyar (Yemen): Its Rise and Fall.: An article from: Midstream by Joseph Adler, 2000-05-01
  8. YEMEN - The North-South Merger & Challenges.(Yemeni Unification, 1990): An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula by Gale Reference Team, 2006-06-26
  9. YEMEN - Economic Reform.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  10. Yemen...in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Yemen, Geography Department, 1993-09
  11. The Yemen Arab Republic: The Politics of Development, 1967-1986 by Robert D. Burrowes, 1987-07
  12. Records of Yemen 1798-1960 16 Volume Set
  13. The People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (Marxist regimes) by Tareq Y. Ismael, Jacqueline S. Ismael, 1986-08-26
  14. Chaos in Yemen: Societal Collapse and the New Authoritarianism (Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies) by Isa Blumi, 2010-08-27

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82. Books / History / Middle East / Yemen
more about this title 4. Tribes, Government, and history in YemenPaul Dresch / Paperback / Published 1994. 5. Old Walled City
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Impressions of Yemen
Pascal Marechaux, Maria Marechaux / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Yemen
Peter Wald, Sebastian Wormell (Translator) / Paperback / Published 1996
Yemen...in Pictures (Visual Geography Series)
Library Binding / Published 1993
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Tribes, Government, and History in Yemen
Paul Dresch / Paperback / Published 1994
Old Walled City of Sana/U1570
Ronald B. Lewcock / Paperback / Published 1987
The Road to Redemption : The Jews of the Yemen 1900-1950 (Brill's Series in Jewish Studies, Vol 17)
Tudor Parfitt / Hardcover / Published 1997
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Medieval Agriculture and Islamic Science : The Almanac of a Yemeni Sultan (Publications on the Near East, University of Washington, No 6)
Daniel Martin Varisco, Umar Ibn Yusuf Tabsirah Fi Ilm Al-Nujum / Hardcover / Published 1994
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Medieval Folk Astronomy and Agriculture in Arabia and the Yemen (Collected Studies, Cs585)
Daniel Martin Varisco / Hardcover / Published 1997
Historical Dictionary of Yemen (Asian Historical Dictionaries, No 17)

83. HISTORY: Myth And Memory - Country Profile: Yemen
of yemen, after a century and a half of artificial separation carved out by the Ottomansand British in the 1830s. Unification swept away a fiction of history
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issue 247 - September 1993 This ancient realm, rich with incense and alabaster and gold, gave the legendary Queen of Sheba the right to stand before King Solomon as his equal. Almost 3,000 years later, the Yemen is still a land of many gifts, including the independent spirit of its people. Yemen moved hesitantly out of the medieval period when it threw off despotism in North Yemen in 1962 and colonialism in South Yemen in 1967. But now, thanks to oil and unification, the momentum towards modernization has picked up dramatically. Yemen has climbed from being one of the world’s poorest countries to the middle-income bracket. Oil strikes on the border between North and South Yemen pushed forward a long-standing agenda for the unification of the two states. The collapse of Soviet-supported socialism in the south removed the ideological barrier. On 22 May 1990, North and South Yemen reunited as the Republic of Yemen, after a century and a half of artificial separation carved out by the Ottomans and British in the 1830s. Unification swept away a fiction of history and replaced it with a parcel of impracticalities. Two social norms now co-exist. In the south where socialism dismantled the strictures of Islam, women today go unveiled, hold jobs on an equal basis and alcohol is for sale. In the north, conservatism reigns and Islamic fundamentalism is on the upsurge. The traditional power base in the Zaydi north is resisting the headlong rush to secularism.

84. Virtually In Yemen
The site includes articles about yemen's political and economic reformsas well as the elections results and an overview of yemen's history.
http://www.ohmygosh.on.ca/stamps/yemen/ylinks.htm
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Yemen Economic Corporation (YECO)
YECO operates in many sectors of the economy focusing on serving the needs of Yemen and its citizens, contributing to the growth of Yemen's development and economy.
Sinbad-Tours Co.Ltd
The website offers a good overview of their services. Their images of Yemen are worth seeing.
Sinbad Hotel
The hotel is located in Sana'a. The pages provide a good overview of the hotel and its services.
Christ Church Aden, Yemen
Includes historical overview and images of Christ Church.
The Yemen Observer
Has articles and commentary. In English.
The Yemen Times
The site includes selected articles from the weekly newspaper's columns. The staff provides a much needed and independent sense of life in Yemen. In English, as is the newspaper. The site also provides headlines and brief summaries in English from other local Yemeni newspapers. A must read!! The site also includes a page for discussion and an interesting set of survey questions.
Yemen Gateway
Has a wide range of information, articles and links about Yemen. Worth checking regularly.

85. Arabbay.com - Arab Countries : Yemen : Culture & Society : History
Arab_Countries/yemen/Culture_ _Society/includes/header.htm. Arab_Countries/yemen/Culture_ _Society/includes/barcategories.htm,
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86. CNN.com - Yemen Has History Of Terrorism - October 12, 2000
yemen has history of terrorism. WASHINGTON (AP) US officials havelong considered yemen a safe haven for terrorist groups, although
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WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. officials have long considered Yemen a "safe haven for terrorist groups," although its president denies that and said Thursday he doesn't believe terrorists were behind an apparent suicide attack on an American Navy ship.

87. Arab.net Yemen Guide
Features a country overview, history, geography, business, culture, government, transport, tour guides and links to Yemeni resources.
http://www.arab.net/yemen/
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88. Capturing History Listening To Oral Narratives In Yemen - The
Hajj Abdallah had a distinguished history. As was common before the revolution,to ensure the loyalty of tribes, yemen's ruler, the imam, had taken him as a
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Thomas B. Stevenson Hajj Abdullah, the storyteller.
In the restful atmosphere of meeting rooms in private houses, hardworking Yemeni men gather during the afternoon break to chew qat and recount vivid local and family histories.

ral histories are at least as much a matter of presentation as they are recitations of absolute truths. The presenter uses devices to add authenticity to his account, slant the circumstances to deliver a message, or invest events with renewed significance. I knew this intuitively but did not recognize the power of narrative performance until engaged in anthropological field research in 'Amran, Yemen.
Until the early 1970s virtually all houses, government offices, and mosques were inside the medina, the high-walled, gated city. Just outside the walls were a smaller enclosed village and the market. The 1962 revolution and ensuing eight-year civil war that brought an end to North Yemen's theocratic rule ushered in many changes. This was obvious in the brisk pace with which homes, shops, and mosques were being built to accommodate new settlers and those relocating outside the old city. By 1978, when I began a nineteen-month stay there, the town's prerevolution population had doubled to about six thousand. The socioeconomic and political impacts of these changes were the focus of my research project.
Traditional agriculture, modern commerce, and expatriate labor in the oil-rich Gulf states were the primary engines of the local economy. The workday was long and hard, but, as throughout the country, the grind of daily life was relieved by an afternoon break during which men gathered to chew qat. When chewed, the fresh, young, tender leaves of the qat shrub stimulate and depress, leaving the user with a sense of euphoria and a tendency toward introspection. Men spend three to four hours sitting, chewing, and chatting. The setting is ideal for recounting tales that contain, as do some styles of Yemeni poetry, commentaries on life. Rooms are often crowded with chewers, so it is easy for someone to take the stage and regale the assembly with messages intended to instruct as well as entertain. It was during these gatherings that I heard and reheard many stories.

89. National Information Center
The Islamic history of yemen has witnessed the interest of historians when comingto speak about the ArabIslamic history in general and allocated for the
http://www.nic.gov.ye/English site/SITE CONTAINTS/about yemen/history/PolitcHost
Profile Political History Political History Historical Background The Islamic History of Yemen has witnessed the interest of historians when coming to speak about the Arab-Islamic history in general and allocated for the history of Yemen before the advent of Islam chapters full with great events and linked them to the Himyarites. A long time passed whereYemen was isolated and the Yemenite civilization sites were beyond the interest of archaeologists who studied the sites of oriental ancient civilization. The first scientific expedition which is known as Carsten Niebuhr expedition took place the beginning of the second half of the 18 th century and this in fact is the true beginning of the knowledge of ancient South Arabian civilization “ Yemen” despite the advanced results of the scientific endeavors which were exerted by the Orientals by getting to know the aspects of those civilizations, the ancient Yemeni language and its alphabet which is written in Mousnad Writing but the excavation works at those civilizations sites have not yet begun and they are still intact and still the biggest envisaged Yemeni ancient towns covered under earth. Till the recent past there is a lost chain from pre-historic ears. After the publication of the results of many archaeological studies like Cadion (14) , it was possible to say that the people have lived on this earth named Yemen as old as can assumed by archaeologists and anthropologists on a constant basis till now . The Yemen archaeological museum exhibit the tools used by human beings over a span of tens of years that belong to all the period of the Stone Age.

90. Univesal Touring Company
The history of yemen stretches back over 3,000 years, and its unique culture is stillin evidence today in the architecture of its cities, towns and villages.
http://www.utcyemen.com/history.html
Ancient civilizations
The history of Yemen stretches back over 3,000 years, and its unique culture is still in evidence today in the architecture of its cities, towns and villages. From approximately 1,000 BC this region of the Southern Arabian Peninsula was ruled by three successive civilisations: Minean, Sabaean and Himyarite. These three kingdoms all depended for their wealth on the spice trade. Aromatics such as myrrh and frankincense were greatly prized in the ancient civilised world and were used as part of various rituals in many cultures, including Egyptian, Greek and Roman. In the 11th century BC, land routes through Arabia were greatly improved by using the camel as a beast of burden, and frankincense was carried from its production centre at Qana (now known as Bir Ali) to Gaza in Egypt. The camel caravans also carried gold and other precious goods, which arrived in Qana by sea from India. The chief incense traders were the Minaeans, who established their capital Karna (now known as Sadah), before they were superseded by the Sabaeans in 950 BC. The Sabaean capital was Marib, where a large temple was built. The mighty Sabaean civilization endured for about 14 centuries and was based not only on the spice trade, but also on agriculture. The impressive dam, built at Marib in the 8th century, provided irrigation for farmland and stood for over a millennium. Some Sabaean carved inscriptions from this period are still extant.

91. Archaeology Of Yemen, Dissertation Proposal
A research proposal, which includes a general introduction to the archaeology and early history of yemen.
http://home.uchicago.edu/~kalewis1/yemen.htm
Beyond Subsistence:
Archaeology of Food and Society in Early Historic Highland Yemen
Welcome, colleagues, critics, friends and family! If you would like to read my dissertation proposal in full, read my summaries of the archaeology and history of Yemen, peruse any other section, or just have a look around at the pictures and maps, this is the place to start.
The proposal is available two ways:
Text Only
This is a single, long file, but with a hyperlinked index to the main sections of the proposal so you can get to what you want quickly. It also includes links to the figures, mainly maps. Illustrated version
Here you will find an introduction to the project, and an index to the different sections of the proposal, which are each on separate webpages and include imbedded photos and maps to make the experience more understandable and enjoyable. PLEASE NOTE: I must admit that currently (Jan 20, 2000) not all of the graphics I plan to have up are available, but I am busily at work adding them, roughly in order of their importance to the project, so the purely for enjoyment Yemeni landscapes and people shots will probably take a couple of days. Check back later for these!
Thanks for visiting!

92. Yemen
etc. history Culture Comprehensive Web site about history, archealogyand culture of yemen. News Weekly English newspaper. Tourist
http://www.albany.edu/history/middle-east/yemen.htm
Yemen
General Information Capital: Sanaa Population: 17,488,000 Land Area: 527,970 sqkm Per Capita GNP: $350 Under 5 Mortality Rate: 119 Adult Literacy: 69(M); 36(F) Fertility Rate: 7.3 Life Expectancy: 60.7(M); 63(F) Urbanization Rate:25% Unemployment Rate: 30% (1995) Major Language: Arabic Major Religion: Islam Government Type: Republic * Data are from UNSD, UNICEF and CIA World Factbook Internet Resource Yemen Information Homepage - official Women's National Committee Embassy of the Republic of Yemen in Washington D.C. CIA World Factbook
This site contains detailed information the country's population, economic situation,
political system, natural resources, etc.
Comprehensive Web site about history, archealogy and culture of Yemen.
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93. Yemen Travel Guide @ TravelNotes.org
Information about the country, including articles, discussions, and links.
http://www.travelnotes.org/MiddleEast/yemen.htm

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Catch up on the weekly news from Yemen. The Republic of Yemen The Republic of Yemen Much of the country is now open to travellers, and relations with neighbouring Oman have also improved. Mareb Province One of the most important historical and tourist regions of the Republic of Yemen, especially the old city of Mareb, and the ruins of the Sun Temple, and Bilqis Throne of the ancient Sheba kingdom. Tourists to Yemen can enjoy two seas, The Red Sea and the Arabian Sea; where fishing and diving are very popular pastimes. Aden An old trading port, with numerous old castles, fortresses and interesting museum exhibits.

94. Korea - Yemen Center Çѱ¹¿¹¸à±³·ù¼¾Å¸
Collects academic materials concerning yemen. Features news and information about periodicals, gas and oil, and statistics.
http://hopia.net/kyc/index_e.html
Korea - Yemen Center KJYS News Newspaper Magazine ... KOREAN General Information Arab Net WP Associated Press Arab World Online Yemen Times ... YemenTourism.com New Seek after Truth, Based on Facts KYC is a special research center of RIES, RIES ) that pursues the comprehensive area studies through Home Library System . KYC performs the interdisciplinary studies with KIME, Korea Institute of the Mideast Economies KIME . This site was created to promote the academic activities and exchange the information by both foreign Language Translation and Korea Info among Cooperative Bodies including RIES institutions. 151-600 Kwanak P.O. Box 49, Seoul Korea Tel: 82-2-876-4249 Fax: 82-2-876-4349 KYC kyc@hopia.net

95. Central Bank Of Yemen
Currency and policy information from the official clearing house for commercial banks and government banking entity. Also features statistics, publications and a coin gallery.
http://www.centralbank.gov.ye/

96. Sinsal Yemen
Provides a business directory and a search engine.
http://www.sinsal.com/yemen/

97. Yemen News, Weather And Basic Information
Features news, archives, weather updates, general information on government, economy, transportation, culture and environment. Also includes maps, statistics and links of interest.
http://www.al-bab.com/yemen/
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98. Future Tours Industries Yemen Map
Small political map of the country.
http://www.ftiyemen.com/map.htm

99. Association Of Yemen Tourism And Travel Agencies (AYTTA)
AYTTA is an active nongovernmental,non-profitable organzation for improving and developing the tourism industry in yemen. Several travel agencies can be found in the member section.
http://www.aytta.org/

100. US Committee For Refugees - Country Report On Yemen
Information from the US Committee for Refugees (USCR) on the number of refugees in yemen and their status. Links back to the work of USCR.
http://www.refugees.org/world/countryrpt/mideast/yemen.htm

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