-
early 20th century.: 114 The Qu'aiti
sultans ruled the vast
majority of
Hadramaut,
under a
loose British protectorate, the Aden Protectorate, from 1882...
- The
Hadramaut insurgency was an
insurgency in
Yemen launched by AQAP and ISIL-YP
against forces loyal to
president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi. On 24 April...
- entities.
South Yemen consisted of
modern Aden, Abyan, Mahrah, Dhale,
Hadramaut, Socotra, Lahij, and
Shabwah Governorates,
while the rest made up North...
- The
history of the Jews in
Hadramaut stretches back to
ancient times. The
Hadhrami Jews were a
subset of the
Yemeni Jews. The
community was very old,...
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games in
Yemen that year. In 2023, the
Baradem Mukalla Stadium hosted a
Hadramaut Cup
final between Al-Sha'ab
Hadhramaut and
Itifaq Al-Houta. The final...
-
Barad ʽUqran ʽUrum
Wasit Hadhramaut Mountains also
romanized Hadramawt,
Hadramaut or Hadramout,
pronounced /ˌhɑːdrəˈmɔːt/ HAH-drə-MAWT "Yemen
swears in...
- The
Hadramaut himri (Carasobarbus exulatus) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Carasobarbus, it is
endemic to
Yemen where it
occurs in Wadi...
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Arabian Peninsula in
Hadramaut, Yemen. The
valley region was part of a
confederacy once
ruled by the
Queen of Sheba.
Hadramaut was
mentioned in The Old...
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successfully repelled the
Portuguese from Aden. By the late 15th century,
Hadramaut had
fallen to the
Kathiriyya Sultanate. Imam Al-Mutawakkil
Sharaf al-Din...
- Iram.
Sofia Samatar's
short story "Meet Me in Iram"
references the city
Hadramaut Al-Hijr
Archaeological Site
Arabian Desert Al-Ukhdud ("The Ditch", or...