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What (who) is Yemenite$92866$ - definition

1990 MERGER OF THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF YEMEN (SOUTH YEMEN) AND THE YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC (NORTH YEMEN) INTO A SINGLE STATE, FORMING THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
Yemenite Reunification; Yemen Reunification; Reunification of Yemen; Yemenite reunification; Unification of Yemen; Yemenite Unification; Yemenite unification; Yemeni Unification; Yemeni reunification; Yemen unification
  • North & South Yemen, prior to the Yemeni unification.
  • Ali Saleh raising the Yemeni flag, behind him Ali Salem al Beidh.

Yemenite         
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Yemenite (disambiguation); Yementite
¦ noun another term for Yemeni.
?a Jew who was, or whose ancestors were, formerly resident in Yemen.
¦ adjective relating to Yemeni Arabs or Jews.
Yemenite         
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Yemenite (disambiguation); Yementite
Yemenite (Arabic: يماني‎, romanized: Yamāni) is someone whose ancestors are from Yemen, or something that is linked to Yemen. It may refer to:
Yemenite step         
FOLKDANCE MOVEMENT
Yemenite (dance); Yemenite dance; Yemen dance; Yemenite (Jewish dance); Temani (dance); Tza'ad Temani
The Yemenite step (, ) is a dance step widely used in Jewish dancing and Israeli folk dancing. It originates from the dancing of Yemenite Jews.

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Yemeni unification

Yemeni unification (Arabic: الوحدة اليمنية, romanized: al-waḥda al-Yamaniyya) took place on May 22, 1990, when the area of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (also known as South Yemen) was united with the Yemen Arab Republic (also known as North Yemen), forming the Republic of Yemen (known as simply Yemen).