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2021 In Yemen
Events in the year 2021 in Yemen. Incumbents Events Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Yemen — The Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict (since 2015) — The Yemeni Civil War (2014–present) *22 February – Starting of the Battle of Marib. *25 February – Adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2564, calling for sanctions in Yemen. Deaths *10 May – Sami Hasan Al Nash, football manager (born 1957). *13 May – , writer, poet and songwriter (born 1930). *24 May – Najeeb Qahtan al-Shaabi, politician. *25 May – Abdul Wahab Al-Dailami, politician, minister of justice (born 1938). *12 July – Mohammed bin Ismail Al Amrani, judge (born 1921). *28 September – Nasser al-Awlaki, politician, minister of agriculture (born 1946). References {{Year in Asia, 2021 2020s in Yemen Years of the 21st century in Yemen Yemen Yemen Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situa ...
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Yemen
Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situated on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the Saudi Arabia–Yemen border, north and Oman to the Oman–Yemen border, northeast and shares maritime borders with Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia. Yemen is the second-largest Arabs, Arab sovereign state in the peninsula, occupying , with a coastline stretching about . Its constitutionally stated Capital city, capital, and largest city, is Sanaa. As of 2021, Yemen has an estimated population of some 30.4 million. In ancient times, Yemen was the home of the Sabaeans, a trading state that included parts of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. Later in 275 AD, the Himyarite Kingdom was influenced by Judaism. Christianity arrived in the fourth century. Islam spread quickly in the seventh century and Yemenite troops were crucial in the early Islamic conquests. Several Dynasty, dynasties ...
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Sami Hasan Al Nash
Sami Hasan Saleh Al Hadi Al Nash ( ar, سامي حسن صالح آل هادي ناش; 2 May 1957 – 10 May 2021) was a Yemeni professional football manager. Career Since January until May 2009 he coached the Yemen national team. Later, since January until October 2012 he again worked as manager of the Yemen team. In March 2013 he became a head coach of the Al-Ahli Ta'izz. Also since April until December 2013 he led the Yemen team. In 2019, he was once again appointed coach of Yemen in preparation for the 2019 WAFF Championship replacing Ján Kocian. Death On 16 May 2021, the Yemen Football Association announced Al Nash had died from COVID-19 on 10 May 2021, in the Yemeni port city of Aden Aden ( ar, عدن ' Yemeni: ) is a city, and since 2015, the temporary capital of Yemen, near the eastern approach to the Red Sea (the Gulf of Aden), some east of the strait Bab-el-Mandeb. Its population is approximately 800,000 people. ... after contracting the virus in Apri ...
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Years Of The 21st Century In Yemen
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar year (the mean yea ...
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2020s In Yemen
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complic ...
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2021 In Yemen
Events in the year 2021 in Yemen. Incumbents Events Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Yemen — The Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict (since 2015) — The Yemeni Civil War (2014–present) *22 February – Starting of the Battle of Marib. *25 February – Adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2564, calling for sanctions in Yemen. Deaths *10 May – Sami Hasan Al Nash, football manager (born 1957). *13 May – , writer, poet and songwriter (born 1930). *24 May – Najeeb Qahtan al-Shaabi, politician. *25 May – Abdul Wahab Al-Dailami, politician, minister of justice (born 1938). *12 July – Mohammed bin Ismail Al Amrani, judge (born 1921). *28 September – Nasser al-Awlaki, politician, minister of agriculture (born 1946). References {{Year in Asia, 2021 2020s in Yemen Years of the 21st century in Yemen Yemen Yemen Yemen (; ar, ٱلْيَمَن, al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen,, ) is a country in Western Asia. It is situa ...
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Nasser Al-Awlaki
Nasser al-Awlaki ( ar, ناصر العولقي; 1946 – 28 September 2021) was a Yemeni scholar and politician. He was the father of Anwar and grandfather of Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, who were killed in separate U.S. drone strikes. Nasser's granddaughter's Nawar al-Awlaki was also killed in a U.S. raid in Yemen in 2017, the Raid on Yakla. Biography He was a Fulbright Scholar and earned a master's degree in agricultural economics at New Mexico State University in 1971. He received a doctorate at the University of Nebraska, and worked at the University of Minnesota from 1975 to 1977. Nasser al-Awlaki served as Agriculture Minister of Yemen in Ali Abdullah Saleh's government. He was also President of Sana'a University. Yemen's prime minister from 2007 to 2011, Ali Mohammed Mujur, was a relative. After the deaths of his son and grandson, Nasser published a six-minute audio message condemning the U.S. for the killings. In the audio, he said of then-President Barack Obama: : A ...
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Mohammed Bin Ismail Al Amrani
Mohammed bin Ismail Al Amrani ( ar, محمد بن إسماعيل العمراني, Muḥammad b. Ismāʿīl al-ʿImrānī; 22 December 1921 – 12 July 2021) was a judge and senior Yemeni contemporary scholar. He was known by the name Judge Al Almrani; his family originated from the city of 'Amran in Yemen. His grandfather, a judge in Amran city, moved and settled in Sanaa (1139 e–1161Hijjri) 1117, the twelfth century of Mohammed's migration — he was the first from his family to be properly educated. Consequently, his descendants maintained the title Amrani since then, but never lived in Amran city. Biography Judge Muhammad Ali Amrani’s grandfather was a student and disciple of the most prominent Shaykh Al-Islam Judge Muhammad Ibn Ali Shawkaani, who has said about Al Amrani that he was the full moon (in Arabia full moon means bright). Judge Al Amrani excelled in all discretionary education/knowledge and became among the famous ones in the Arab region. He was the Mufti ...
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Ministry Of Justice (Yemen)
The Ministry of Justice ( ar, وزارة العدل) is a cabinet ministry of Yemen. Introduction Established in 1963, the Ministry of Justice of Yemen seeks to develop an independent judiciary by overseeing operations such as fiscal and administrative services. Additionally, the ministry is responsible for tasks such as the following: * Drafting laws that not only affect the judicial system but also the ministry as a whole * Facilitating a professional relationship amongst the judiciary, authorities, and legal practitioners * Representing Yemen in regional and international seminars that pertain to the judiciary and law-related matters Although the names sound similar, the Ministry of Justice differs from the Ministry of Legal Affairs in that the latter focuses on human rights and civic freedom for Yemeni citizens. List of ministers * Abdul Rahman al-Iryani (1962–1963) * Mohammed Ali Al-Akwaa (1963–1964) * Mohamed Ismail El Hadji (1964–1965) * Mohammed bin Mohamme ...
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Abdul Wahab Al-Dailami
Abdul Wahab Al-Dailami ( ar, عبد الوهاب الديلمي; 1938 – 26 May 2021) was a Yemeni politician. Biography Al-Dailami was born in Dhamar, his mother died when he was two years old. He studied in a Kuttab, then he moved to Sanaa, before he went to study at Al-Azhar University with the emergence of the North Yemen Civil War in 1962. Later on, he worked at the Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, and had a master's degree from Umm al-Qura University in 1978, and a PhD from the Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in 1984. Al-Dailami served as Minister of Justice from 1994 until 1997, and as a member in the House of Representatives from 1986 to 1993. He was known for his fatwa which encouraged hostilities against people from the Democratic Republic of Yemen during the Yemeni Civil War in 1994, although he denied his involvement in the related voice recording which was published by the ''26th September'' newspaper. Personal life Al-Dailami fathered 12 ...
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Najeeb Qahtan Al-Shaabi
Najeeb Qahtan al-Shaabi (born 1953 in Sha'ab, Lahj, Yemen – died 24 May 2021 in Aden, Yemen) was a Yemeni politician who was a candidate in the 1999 presidential election in Yemen. He ran as an Independent, despite being a member of the General People's Congress, against President Ali Abdullah Saleh. He received 3.8% of the vote. He served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1991 till his death 2021. He was the son of Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi, the first president of South Yemen. On 24 May 2021, Najeeb died of COVID-19 in Aden, Yemen during the COVID-19 pandemic in Yemen The first confirmed case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic in Yemen was announced on 10 April 2020 with an occurrence in Hadhramaut. Organizations called the news a "devastating blow" and a "nightmare scenario" given the country's already dire h .... References 1953 births 2021 deaths General People's Congress (Yemen) politicians Sons of national leaders People from Lahij Governorate ...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2564
United Nations United Nations Security Council, Security Council United Nations Security Council Resolution, Resolution 2564 was adopted on 25 February 2021. It calls for a nationwide sanctions in Yemen. According to the resolution, the Security Council renews ban on destabilizing actors in Yemen, but Houthis reject latest resolution. Russia abstained from the vote. See also * List of United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Yemen * Yemeni Civil War (2014–present) * List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2501 to 2600 (2019–2021) References External linksText of the Resolution at undocs.org
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Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi ( ar, عبدربه منصور هادي, translit=ʿAbd Rabbih Manṣūr Hādī Yemeni pronunciation: ; born 1 September 1945) is a Yemeni politician and former field marshal of the Yemeni Armed Forces who served as the president of Yemen from 2012 until 2022, when he stepped down and transferred executive authority to the Presidential Leadership Council, with Rashad al-Alimi as its chairman. He was the vice president to Ali Abdullah Saleh from 1994 to 2012. Between 4 June and 23 September 2011, Hadi was the acting president of Yemen while Ali Abdullah Saleh was undergoing medical treatment in Saudi Arabia following an attack on the presidential palace during the 2011 Yemeni uprising. On 23 November, he became Acting President again, after Saleh moved into a non-active role pending the presidential election "in return for immunity from prosecution". Hadi was "expected to form a national unity government and also call for early presidential elections within ...
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