- Look up
Yemenite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yemenite (Arabic: يماني, romanized: Yamāni) is
someone whose ancestors are from Yemen, or something...
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taken under their au****es the
Yemenite Jews from the
moment they set foot in Jerusalem. Later, however, the
Yemenites would come to feel discriminated...
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Yemenis or
Yemenites (Arabic: يمنيون) are
demonyms of
people who live, come from or have
Yemeni citizenship. Yemen,
located in the
southwestern corner...
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affricate "ts"
among the
Yemenites, but
rather a deep-sounding "s" (pharyngealized fricative). qof (ק) is
pronounced by the
Yemenites (other than the Jews...
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killed its governor. The
Ottomans sent an army from
Egypt to
fight the
Yemenites.
Seeing that the
Turkish army was too
numerous to overcome, the Yemeni...
- Aden. In May 1945 the
British banned further such
immigration and 7,000
Yemenites remained in a camp near Aden
called Camp Hashid. From
December 1948 to...
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There are
different styles of
payot among Haredi or Hasidic,
Yemenite, and
Chardal Jews.
Yemenite Jews call
their sidelocks simanim (סִימָנִים), literally...
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Location North
Yemen South
Yemen Cause Arab
nationalism First Yemenite War
Second Yemenite War
Discovery of Ṣāfer
oilfield in
Shabwah in the
south and Marib...
- ISBN 978-0-7914-9331-1. Many
Yemenite Jews have also
sacrificed their cultural heritage on this Zionist-Israeli altar. The
Yemenites'
religious traditions and...
- the
Qaysites and the
Yemenites. The
Qaysite party represented the
Bedouin Arabs who were
regarded as
inferior by the
Yemenites who were
earlier and more...