Definition of Yemenese. Meaning of Yemenese. Synonyms of Yemenese

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- Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is a country in West Asia. Located in southern Arabia, it borders Saudi Arabia to the north, Oman to the northeast...
- cuisine or Mappila cuisine is a blend of traditional Kerala, Persian, Yemenese and Arab food culture. This confluence of culinary cultures is best seen...
- song by Fetty Wap Mohamed Tahar (1980–2017; internment number: 679), a Yemenese Guantanamo detainee Search for "679" , "67-9", "6-79", "6-7-9", or "679s"...
- includes the sadya. Kannur cuisine is a blend of traditional Kerala, Persian, Yemenese and Arab food culture. This confluence of culinary cultures is best seen...
- Abani, a physician who nursed wounded civilians in Taiz is detained by the Yemenese government and is charged with terrorism and supplying Houthi government...
- includes the sadya. Kannur cuisine is a blend of traditional Kerala, Persian, Yemenese and Arab food culture. This confluence of culinary cultures is best seen...
- the historian David King. In 1266 he commanded a military raid on the Yemenese city of Hajjah. He was made governor of al‑Mahjam [ar]. He was in charge...
- including Cuban, British, French, German, Egyptian, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Yemenese, ****anese, Russian, ****stan etc. An**** Normal University is the oldest...
- (Sumy), 23 (Ivano-Frankivsk) 701 Kushniarevich 2013 Welsh 8 196 Rootsi 2004 Yemenese 0 62 El-Sibai 2009 Zazas 33 (Turkey) 27 Nasidze 2005 17 (Albanians in Tirana)...
- aggressively target al-Qaeda operatives in that country, both through leading Yemenese special forces and intelligence-driven drone strikes. A major target of...