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In 1967, Mukalla lost its status of capital city of the Qu'aiti Sultanate as it became a part of the communist People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and following the Yemeni unification in 1990, it became part of what is modern-day Yemen. This is a photograph of Mukalla taken in the 1940s and showing that it still had its almost medieval ...
The port is located in Mukalla, the capital of Hadramawt and the fifth-largest city in Yemen.The port is the largest Yemeni seaport on the Arabian sea. The port is a multi purpose port serving commercial, fish and oil products for the Hadramout and surrounding governorates eastern Yemen. [ 1 ]
English: Mukalla port (Yemen). View from the route between port and town, which named Khalf Street. Cement carrier "Olympic Carrier" (gray hull, white superstructure and red funnel) is alongside. Tanks of "RAYSUT" cement company (factory in port) behind the cement carrier. Oil tanks are on the port side and behind.
Mukalla Rural District (Arabic: مديرية أرياف المكلا) is a district of the Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen. As of 2021, the district had a population of 25,608 inhabitants. As of 2021, the district had a population of 25,608 inhabitants.
A map of Yemen's Governates and Districts. ... Mukalla: VI al-Mahra: 66,350 Al Ghaydah: Provinces of North Yemen. Until 1980, North Yemen was split into governorates.
Qu'aiti, [nb 1] or the Qu'aiti Sultanate of Shihr and Mukalla, [nb 2] was a sultanate in the Hadhramaut region of the southern Arabian Peninsula, in what is now Yemen.Its capital was Mukalla, and it was divided into six provinces, namely Al-Mukalla, Ash-Shihr, Shibam, Du'an, the Western Province and Hajr.
A no-fly zone over Yemen was imposed by the Saudi Arabian-led intervention due to the military conflict. [2] Mukalla was later liberated from Al Qaeda, but the airport remained closed until the Emirates Red Crescent funded the building of new terminals and renovated the old airport at a cost of AED 25 million.
<b>Description:</b> Mukalla. Value 1 1/2 annas colour Red <b>Location:</b> Qu'aiti, Aden, Yemen <b>Date:</b> 1940-1949 <b>Our Catalogue Reference:</b> Part of CO 1069/681 This image is part of the Colonial Office photographic collection held at The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons