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Yemen (i/ˈjɛmən/; Arabic: اليَمَن al-Yaman), officially known as the Republic of Yemen (الجمهورية اليمنية al-Jumhūrīyah al-Yamanīyah), is an Arab country in Western Asia, occupying the southwestern to the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km2 (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north, the Red Sea to the west, the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea to the south, and Oman to the east. Although Yemen's constitutionally stated capital is the city of Sana'a, the city has been under rebel control since February 2015. Because of this, Yemen's capital has been temporarily relocated to the port city of Aden, on the southern coast. Yemen's territory includes more than 200 islands; the largest of these is Socotra.
Yemen was the home of the Sabaeans (biblical Sheba), a trading state that flourished for over a thousand years and probably also included parts of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. In 275 AD, the region came under the rule of the later Jewish influenced Himyarite Kingdom. Christianity arrived in the 4th century AD whereas Judaism and local paganism were already established. Islam spread quickly in the 7th century and Yemenite troops were crucial in the expansion of the early Islamic conquests. Administration of Yemen has long been notoriously difficult. Several dynasties emerged from the 9th to 16th century, the Rasulid being the strongest and most prosperous. The country was divided between the Ottoman and British empires in the early 20th century. The Zaydi Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen was established after World War I in North Yemen before the creation of Yemen Arab Republic in 1962. South Yemen remained a British protectorate until 1967. The two Yemeni states united to form the modern republic of Yemen in 1990.
The culture of Yemen has an ancient history, influenced by Islam. Due to its unique geographic location, Yemen has acquired a very distinctive culture from its neighbors; historically and culturally, the people of Yemen have closer ties with the Horn of Africa (Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Ethiopia) than they do with the rest of Arabia and the Middle East.
Religion in Yemen primarily consists of two principal religious groups of Islam; Sunni and Shi'a. About 65% of the Muslim population is Sunni, and 30% is Shi'a. Sunnis are primarily Shafi'i, but also include significant groups of Malikis and Hanbalis. Shi'as are primarily Zaidis, though they also have significant minorities of Twelver Shi'as and Musta'ali Western Isma'ili Shi'as (see: Shi'a Islam in Yemen). The Sunnis are predominantly in the south and southeast. The Zaidis are predominantly in the north and northwest, while the Jafaris and Isma'ilis are mostly located in the main centers of Sana'a and Ma'rib. There are mixed communities in the larger cities.
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A short clip portraying some of Yemen's culture. This was done for Diversity day at Meharry School of Dentistry.
Documentary Yemen Median is a production and satellite service provider based in Lebanon, and operating in the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, Europe, and the Americas. We produce and distribute films, documentaries, feature reports, news reports, magazine reports and TV series. Median has studios, SNG’s, satellite capacities, uplink, management of editorial and technical teams in its offices and point of services.
Tackled by separatist factions, Al-Qaeda operations, unpredictable revolts and critical poverty the future of Yemen seems doomed. But traveling in this Arabian country was perhaps one of the most fascinating experiences I have had, especially because I got the chance to get to know my Yemeni counterparts: the women fully covered under those black veils. Who were they like under those dark garments? Are they repressed or do they really feel more comfortable covered? Let me introduce you to them in this Diaries report from Sana'a, the capital of Yemen.
this video shows the culture of yemen in most of it's nice cities
اليمن -ثقافه عامه عن اليمن yemen 也门文化 【جزيرة سقطرى】
Yemeni People The culture of Yemen has an ancient history, influenced by Islam. Due to its unique geographic location, Yemen has acquired a very distinctive culture from its neighbors; historically and culturally, the people of Yemen have closer ties with the Horn of Africa (Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Ethiopia) than they do with the rest of Arabia and the Middle East.Religion in Yemen primarily consists of two principal religious groups of Islam; Sunni and Shi'a. About 65% of the Muslim population is Sunni, and 30% is Shi'a. Sunnis are primarily Shafi'i, but also include significant groups of Malikis and Hanbalis. Shi'as are primarily Zaidis, though they also have significant minorities of Twelver Shi'as and Musta'ali Western Isma'ili Shi'as (see: Shi'a Islam in Yemen).[1] The Sunnis ...
Yemeni Culture Night | Carleton University | Ottawa, Canada | March 2014 | Organized by Gentler and Softer Hearts - CU | Video Production by (Glc)
Students from Yemen dance to a song by Adoh Sagher at a small festival in Lefkoșa, the Turkish sector of Nicosia, Cyprus, where they study with other international students. http://ozoutback.com.au https://youtu.be/IA7dPRuHcvE
Meet Ravid Kahalani, songwriter and lead singer of the popular Israeli band 'Yemen Blues.' Ravid grew up in Israel surrounded by Jewish-Yemeni culture and later discovered his love for African music and Balkan orthodox liturgy. His music merges all these sounds to create a completely unique style. It's only natural for him to sing in Yemeni-Arabic, and he dreams of performing in Yemen one day.
Subscribe if you like what you see! LIKE us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/YemenTheLandOfDreams Hidden gem of the Arabian sea, the isolated island of Socotra is a prehistoric treasure-trove of life and culture with one of the most unique, untouched and unusual landscapes on earth. Socotra is one of those "lost world" islands (separated from the world six million years ago) where intrepid travelers - particularly those seeking exotic nature and wildlife in a remote tropical setting - can go days on end without rubbing shoulders with that less -than-endangered species...tourists. Known for decades as the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean, it's the world's tenth richest island for endemic plant species. And the biggest island in the Middle East 125 kilometers in length and 45 kilometers ...
Each country has it's own traditions and culture that might seem unusual to other nations. I took a symbol that might be considered as a dangerous object or a weapon to the world but in Yemen it's simply a Fashion Statement and proof of identity. This documentary will focus in understanding this part of the culture, which is portrayed in the traditional dress of Yemeni men. Get in Contact with me on : @Sous_AlZ
CNN's Paula Newton reports on the few hundred Jews left in Yemen.
https://www.facebook.com/learnwithsyed As of April 2015, all travel to Yemen is discouraged. Credit: Soundtrack: "Ibn Al-Noor" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html? isrc=USUAN1100706 Images: 1 Old_City,_Sana'a Author: Shoestring Licensing: This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Shoestring. This applies worldwide. 1 San'a03_flickr Author: ai@ce https://www.flickr.com/photos/aiace/351528977/ Licensing: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic 1 Sana'a_Yemen Author: Step https://www.flickr.com/photos/44124264976@N01/2338401650 Licensing: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons A...
The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D. Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is th...
To see more pictures about Yemen, please visit http://www.peterlanger.com/ Since ancient times Yemen has enchanted travelers, merchants, philosophers and kings with its secrets and its wealth. At the crossroads of spice and incense routes, Yemen is one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions in the world that has not yet been touched by the winds of modernity. This fascinating country stretching from the shores of the Red Sea to beyond the shores of the Arabian Sea is extraordinarily rich in historical sites. The ancient sites are refreshingly free of commercial ventures with an atmosphere of uncluttered authenticity no longer present at better-trodden historical locations. One of the most striking features of Yemen is its astonishing architecture. The country is covered in an...
Planning to visit Yemen? Check out our Yemen Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Yemen. Top Places to visit in Yemen: Socotra, Sana'a, Aden, Shibam, Al Mukalla, Ma'rib, Al Hudaydah, Ibb, Taiz, Seiyun Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialbubble Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@SocialBubbleIn This Video is Created and Marketed by Social Bubble Global. All Rights Reserved. For Travel & Tourism Industry Online Services C...
Aden 2015 - Before the Houthi advance on the city. Places shown are Maalla Street, Emran Beach and the roads leading to it, Cistern Tanks in Taweela, Sook Al Taweel market and a view from a balcony at the Mercure hotel. عدن 2015 اليَمَن السعودية
Despite numerous internal conflicts in the north and south, some tourists are still travelling to Yemen. Numbers have declined, but the few who dare enjoy the nation's unique historical sites and ancient culture. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Seyoun in the Hadramaut Valley. [February 4, 2010]
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Since 2011, when Yemeni youths took to the streets and sparked the eventual demise of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime, the country has fallen to pieces. The new embattled government is now struggling to cope with a bevy of issues, including sectarian rivalries, CIA drone strikes, and one of al Qaeda's most sophisticated branches. It now risks presiding over the failure of one of the world's most fragile countries. In "Yemen: A Failed State," VICE News visits some of Yemen's most dangerous and hard-to-reach places and groups, including the national Army in the country's lawless East, the Houthis in Sana'a, and the Popular Committee in the South, to find out how both the government and the West's policy toward Y...
The Yemenis consider themselves the "original" Arabs from whom all the other Arabs are descended. Indeed according to ancient scriptures,Quran and some suggestive statements in the Talmud there is evidence of this. In ancient Yemen, named by the ancient Romans "Arabia Felix" ;Happy Arabia, there were 6 principal kingdoms: the Sabaean, Awsanian, Minaean, Qatabanian, Hadhramawtian, Himyarite. Sabaean was the oldest and one of the most powerful. Saba in Hebrew is "Sheba". Thus the fabled Queen of Sheba came from Sabaean kingdom. Queens in Arabia were common, and both the Bible and Quran refer to the Queen of Sheba whose real name was Bilquis! Sana'a, the capital, is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Throughout in Yemen, Stone Age people left evidence of their occupation ...
Take a tour of Socotra Island in Yemen where certain plant and animal species are found nowhere else on earth -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you the world's greatest attractions. Socotra Island off the coast of Yemen has been called the strangest place in the world. This is true, but it's also one of the most interesting places in the world. Socotra is an isolated place of odd and beautiful plants and animals. There are hundreds of flora and fauna that can only be found in this one place. Socotra Island is home to the dragon's blood tree which weeps a red fluid. There's also the corpulent desert rose, which grows a lovely pink flower. These and other wonderfully bizarre forms of life bring people to th...
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Sana'a is the largest city in Yemen. Travel Guide - English: http://www.travelguide-en.org Guia Viagem - Português: http://www.guiaviagem.org Guia Viajes - Español: http://www.guiaviajes.org Guida Viaggi - Italiano: http://www.guidaviaggi.org Guide Voyages - Français: http://www.guidevoyages.org
Socotra, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean has been a secluded territory for decades. The island is about 250 kilometres from Somalia and approximately 340 kilometres from the mainland of Yemen. Presently it is a part of the Republic of Yemen and due to its harsh weather conditions every element on the island is distinctive in itself. It is believed that the name of the island originated from Sanskrit which means “blissful island.” It is often regarded as the “lost world” and houses some of the most unique flora and fauna found on this planet. It is believed that the group of islands got separated from the African Mainland about 6 or 7 million years ago. With more discoveries and exploration taking place, remarkable facts about this place has been revealed over the past couple of...
Summary Vlog 05: Genies, Aladeen, Sultan and Sultan's Dad go on an adventure to the Dhofar mountains situated in the south of the arabian peninsula (Oman & Yemen) facing the Arabian sea and the Indian ocean. They Barbecue camel meat and play in the beach near Sultan Qaboos's palace in Salalah. Then they travel to the Yemen's border and look at the view. Genies had to share one bed cos the reservations were made under the name of one genie (which we were not sure of which one) The next day they go to Valley Darbat and do fishing and then the next day they go to the Yemen's side again and then they leave towards UAE Oman was beautiful, but there were more camels than humans there LOL and seeing a female there was a very very rare sight. Just Middle East things. New Videos Every Week! ...
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A short clip portraying some of Yemen's culture. This was done for Diversity day at Meharry School of Dentistry.
Documentary Yemen Median is a production and satellite service provider based in Lebanon, and operating in the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, Europe, and the Americas. We produce and distribute films, documentaries, feature reports, news reports, magazine reports and TV series. Median has studios, SNG’s, satellite capacities, uplink, management of editorial and technical teams in its offices and point of services.
Tackled by separatist factions, Al-Qaeda operations, unpredictable revolts and critical poverty the future of Yemen seems doomed. But traveling in this Arabian country was perhaps one of the most fascinating experiences I have had, especially because I got the chance to get to know my Yemeni counterparts: the women fully covered under those black veils. Who were they like under those dark garments? Are they repressed or do they really feel more comfortable covered? Let me introduce you to them in this Diaries report from Sana'a, the capital of Yemen.
this video shows the culture of yemen in most of it's nice cities
اليمن -ثقافه عامه عن اليمن yemen 也门文化 【جزيرة سقطرى】
Yemeni People The culture of Yemen has an ancient history, influenced by Islam. Due to its unique geographic location, Yemen has acquired a very distinctive culture from its neighbors; historically and culturally, the people of Yemen have closer ties with the Horn of Africa (Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Ethiopia) than they do with the rest of Arabia and the Middle East.Religion in Yemen primarily consists of two principal religious groups of Islam; Sunni and Shi'a. About 65% of the Muslim population is Sunni, and 30% is Shi'a. Sunnis are primarily Shafi'i, but also include significant groups of Malikis and Hanbalis. Shi'as are primarily Zaidis, though they also have significant minorities of Twelver Shi'as and Musta'ali Western Isma'ili Shi'as (see: Shi'a Islam in Yemen).[1] The Sunnis ...
Yemeni Culture Night | Carleton University | Ottawa, Canada | March 2014 | Organized by Gentler and Softer Hearts - CU | Video Production by (Glc)
Students from Yemen dance to a song by Adoh Sagher at a small festival in Lefkoșa, the Turkish sector of Nicosia, Cyprus, where they study with other international students. http://ozoutback.com.au https://youtu.be/IA7dPRuHcvE
Meet Ravid Kahalani, songwriter and lead singer of the popular Israeli band 'Yemen Blues.' Ravid grew up in Israel surrounded by Jewish-Yemeni culture and later discovered his love for African music and Balkan orthodox liturgy. His music merges all these sounds to create a completely unique style. It's only natural for him to sing in Yemeni-Arabic, and he dreams of performing in Yemen one day.
Subscribe if you like what you see! LIKE us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/YemenTheLandOfDreams Hidden gem of the Arabian sea, the isolated island of Socotra is a prehistoric treasure-trove of life and culture with one of the most unique, untouched and unusual landscapes on earth. Socotra is one of those "lost world" islands (separated from the world six million years ago) where intrepid travelers - particularly those seeking exotic nature and wildlife in a remote tropical setting - can go days on end without rubbing shoulders with that less -than-endangered species...tourists. Known for decades as the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean, it's the world's tenth richest island for endemic plant species. And the biggest island in the Middle East 125 kilometers in length and 45 kilometers ...
Each country has it's own traditions and culture that might seem unusual to other nations. I took a symbol that might be considered as a dangerous object or a weapon to the world but in Yemen it's simply a Fashion Statement and proof of identity. This documentary will focus in understanding this part of the culture, which is portrayed in the traditional dress of Yemeni men. Get in Contact with me on : @Sous_AlZ
CNN's Paula Newton reports on the few hundred Jews left in Yemen.
Documentary Yemen Median is a production and satellite service provider based in Lebanon, and operating in the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, Europe, and the Americas. We produce and distribute films, documentaries, feature reports, news reports, magazine reports and TV series. Median has studios, SNG’s, satellite capacities, uplink, management of editorial and technical teams in its offices and point of services.
Hungry Children (2010): Yemen faces a 'Triple F' crisis: soaring food prices, plunging fuel revenues, and financial turmoil. For similar stories, see: Yemen's Lost Generation Of Traumatised Children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHKUxxMmoU8 Why Yemen Won't Ban Child Marriage and Rape https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6U2nrRJ4HU The Heartbreaking Truth About Yemen's Child Brides https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z834OxnOdIU Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: https://www.journeyman.tv/film/4885/hungry-children Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews F...
Tariq Ali talks about the important history of Yemen, its culture, its people and their religions as well as Saudi Arabia’s secret war against it, back by the West, but rarely mentioned in Western media. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/the-world-today-468183/
Yemeni Culture Night | Carleton University | Ottawa, Canada | March 2014 | Organized by Gentler and Softer Hearts - CU | Video Production by (Glc)
In this episode of "Through the Naked Eye" series, Diana Moukalled visits Yemen and meet with the Jews minority in areas like Saada. Directed by Ayman Mroueh - Future Television 2001 في هذه الحلقة من برنامج بالعين المجردة تزور ديانا مقلد اليمن وتحديدا مناطق في صعدة وصنعاء وتلتقي من تبقى من الاقلية اليهودية في البلاد.. الفيلم يستعرض واقع هذه المجموعة وتاريخها في اليمن. اخراج أيمن مروة -تلفزيون المستقبل ٢٠٠١
Hi guys! I finally managed to convince my husband to record a couple tag video with me. Hope you guys enjoy the video. We had so many questions so we tried to cut it down for this video. →Social Media: Instagram: @umaymaabdul & @Moebahakam Twitter: Umayma_uk Welcome to our channel! Our videos will show you the real life of a young British Yemeni married couple. From laughter to fights. Accomplishments to struggles & all the things in-between. Follow our journey! For business inquiries, please contact: umayma.uk@live.com
Child Brides (2014): More than 40% of marriages in Yemen's poorest areas are celebrated with girls younger than 15. Subjected to sexual violence, many die as a result of internal bleeding, childbirth, or attempt suicide. For similar stories, see: Drug Nation: Yemen's Qat Addiction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OtYQXhJ6sQ The Shocking Truth About Yemen's Death Row Kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUo16UkIF0Q The Sectarian Struggle Within South Yemen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGIk310lWCk Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/film/6091/child-brides Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures Follow us on Twitter: ...
►Check out my Muscat Travel Guide: https://goo.gl/bGfsoJ ►Subscribe to my videos: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►Watch the full playlist: http://bit.ly/2cBTPA0 On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice. 00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market. 2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my fa...
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Yemen has been in turmoil since the revolution of 2011, the overthrow of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh in May 2012 and the Houthi-led rebellion beginning in September 2014. Half a world away in the UK, British Yemenis view events in their home country with concern - and feel a responsibility to offer help to the country and its people at a difficult time. But their own story is also worth hearing. Yemenis are among the longest-established Muslim communities in Britain. They have put down firm roots in several coastal towns and industrial cities across the country. Yemeni sailors worked in the British merchant navy in the engine rooms of steam ships leaving the old colonial port of Aden in the mid-19th century. When British sailors ...
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MBI Al Jaber Lecture Series March 2016: Architecture that ‘Fills the Eye’: Building Traditions in Highland Yemen by Professor Trevor Marchand is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at SOAS
Yemen is the new frontline in America's war with Al Qaeda. From the use of drones, to the treatment of detainees, President Obama has promised a new approach to fighting Al Qaeda. Yalda Hakim has been to Yemen to find out what this means for people living there, and to ask if America is creating more enemies than it's killing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/n3cstnpd http://www.thedossier.info/ https://twitter.com/theDossier_info
Next Music Station: YEMEN Directed by FERMIN MUGURUZA 2010 YEMEN Próxima Estación Musical: YEMEN Bañada por el Mar Rojo y el Mar Arábigo, la República del Yemen se alza como uno de los focos musicales más emblemáticos del mundo árabe. Cuna de Las mil y una noches y de la enigmática reina de Saba, los colores de su música se extienden por toda su geografía a través de los estilos más diversos. Una bella y cautivadora experiencia sonora guiada por Lamya, que refleja el afán de los músicos yemeníes por preservar las melodías tradicionales, como el hoy popular estilo homayni de Saná, seguir cultivando el milenario arte del oud, o aunar estos géneros con nuevos lenguajes como el rap o la música electrónica. -Abdulbasset Al Harethi: Desde muy joven se interesó por el arte del oud y de forma a...