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Muhammad Al-Badr (15 February 1926 – 6 August 1996) (Arabic: المنصور بالله محمد البدر بن أحمد) was the last king and Zaidi Imam of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (North Yemen) and leader of the monarchist regions during the North Yemen Civil War (1962–1970).
Sanaa International Airport (IATA: SAH, ICAO: OYSN) is the primary international airport of Yemen located in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen. It services Sanaa City as well as the entire population of the northern provinces of Yemen. Initially, a small passenger terminal was built in the 1970s. The runway is shared with the large Al-Dailami Air Base.
Map of Yemen. This is a list of airports in Yemen, sorted by location. Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is a country located in Western Asia, occupying the southwestern to southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. 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 ...
Kadhi Abdullah al-Hagri; Muhammad Ali Haitham; Abdul Rahman al-Iryani; Abdullah Kurshumi; Hassan Muhammad Makki; Muhammad al-Badr; Yasin Said Numan; Ahmad Muhammad Numan; Jarallah Omar; List of Presidents of Yemen; Prime Minister of South Yemen; Prime Minister of Yemen; Deputy Prime Minister of Yemen; Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic ...
Al Bayda' Airport (Yemen) Al Ghaydah Airport; Al Hazm Airport; Albuq Airport; Ataq Airport; B. Beihan Airport; H. Hodeida International Airport; K.
As Yemen’s Houthi rebels continue to target ships in a Mideast waterway, satellite pictures analyzed by The Associated Press show what appears to be a new airstrip being built at an entrance to ...
Some of them attended the weapons school. During the Republican Revolution that toppled the monarchy in 1962, he participated in a number of roles, and was tasked with some of his colleagues with guarding the leadership of the revolution, then capturing King Muhammad al-Badr, known as Al-Badr to the districts of Thula and Amran, and Shibam ...
The original airport was built around the 1930s. [1] Flights were suspended in March 2015 as a result of the Yemeni civil war which led Al Qaeda militants to take advantage of the turmoil and control Mukalla. A no-fly zone over Yemen was imposed by the Saudi Arabian-led intervention due to the military conflict. [2]