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Zinjibar (Arabic: زِنْجِبَار
Zinjibār) is a port and
coastal town in south-central Yemen, the
capital of
Zinjibar District and the
Abyan Governorate....
- 45°22′50″E / 13.128612°N 45.380479°E / 13.128612; 45.380479 The
Battle of
Zinjibar was a
battle between forces loyal to
Yemeni leader Ali
Abdullah Saleh and...
- the Aden-Abyan
Islamic Army
militant group. Its
capital is the city of
Zinjibar. This
governorate is
noted for its agriculture, in
particular the cultivation...
- In
early December 2015, two
Yemeni towns,
Zinjibar (the
provincial capital of
Abyan Governorate) and Jaʽār (a town a few km
inland to the north), were...
- to
abandon his post at
Zinjibar. In 1906 the
Sultan was
reported to have
commenced levying transit dues on
qafilahs at
Zinjibar. In
reply to representations...
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Zinjibar District (Arabic: مُدِيْرِيَّة زِنْجِبَار) or
Zingibar District is a
district of the
Abyan Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the
district had a...
- are not
committed to AQAP's
international agenda.
After the
Battle of
Zinjibar (May–September 2011), the
faction had
taken control of some
cities in southern...
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province of
Abyan with the
purpose of re-capturing the militant-held
towns of
Zinjibar and Jaʿār. On 12 May, the
military started the
offensive in an attempt...
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November 2010 16:00 Al-Wihda Stadium,
Zinjibar Referee:
Kenji Ogiya (****an) 25
November 2010 19:00 Al-Wihda Stadium,
Zinjibar Referee:
Sabah Abid
Iddan (Iraq)...
- to
seize and
establish several emirates in
southern Yemen,
including in
Zinjibar, the
capital of
Abyan governorate.
After being driven out
through a government...