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    The siege of Taiz is an ongoing, protracted military confrontation between opposing Yemeni forces in the city of Taiz for control of the city and surrounding...
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    Taiz (Arabic: تَعِزّ, romanized: Taʿizz) is a city in southwestern Yemen. It is located in the Yemeni highlands, near the port city of Mocha on the Red...
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    missile attack Shabwah campaign Shabwah Governorate offensive Siege of Dammaj Siege of Taiz Southern Abyan Offensive (2016) Southern Yemen clashes Yemeni...
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  • Iraqi Civil War Siege of Kobanî (2014–2015) – Syrian Civil War Siege of Al-Fu'ah and Kafriya (2015–2018) – Syrian Civil War Siege of Taiz (2015-present)–...
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  • The following is a list of airports that have had commercial/civil and international air service in the past and no longer have scheduled commercial/passenger...
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    then Taiz from 1948 to 1962. Yemen was admitted to the United Nations on 30 September 1947. From 1962 to 1970, it maintained control over portions of Yemen...
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    The siege of Dammaj began in October 2011 when the Houthis, a rebel group which controls the Saada Governorate, accused Salafis loyal to the Yemeni government...
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    began marching on Taiz and Qatabah. Within a month of the Imam's uprising, the Yemenis had blocked the road between Sana'a and the port of Hodeida, had cut...
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  • Mohammed Abdullah Saleh (category People of the North Yemen Civil War)
    siege, and went to Taiz as the Commander of a battalion, which was stationed in the area Al-Sharijah, and Al-Masrakh, in Bab-el-Mandeb. The siege of Sanaa...
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  • Maria Al-Masani (category People of the Arab Spring)
    "Life under siege: inside Taiz, the Yemeni city being slowly strangled". the Guardian. "Maria LovesTaiz on Twitter". "Maria LovesTaiz on Twitter". http://www...
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    1955 Yemeni coup attempt (category Kingdom of Yemen)
    village of Al Hawban, in Taiz Governorate. This prompted members of the garrison in Taiz to retaliate against the villagers, in defiance of the Imam's...
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    of the pro-Hadi rebels on the ground said airstrikes had intensified, focusing on both Sanaʽa and Taiz. One strike on the Republican Palace in Taiz killed...
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    North Yemen civil war (category Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Asia)
    Thalaya led a revolt against him. A group of soldiers under his command surrounded the royal palace of Al Urdhi at Taiz—a fortified stronghold where the Imam...
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    Arab soldiers from Taiz, Yafi' and Al-Hawashib, and they sent down ten cannons with them. It crossed the borders of the remote areas of Aden and advanced...
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  • Yemeni revolution 23 May – 25 November 2011 Battle of Sanaa (2011) 28 May – 7 June 2011 Battle of Taiz 2014 – present Yemeni civil war (2014–present) 26...
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    assisting Hadi loyalist army units near Taiz. Yemeni Army troops fought in Taiz against the Houthi forces, seizing control of several districts in the city in...
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  • a military camp that was being used by troops of the Saudi-led coalition, south-west of the city of Taiz. On 23 March 2015, Houthi forces advanced towards...
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    present-day Taiz, and dispatched letters to various tribal leaders. The reason behind this was the division among the tribes and the absence of a strong...
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    Red Sea crisis (category Military operations of the Yemeni civil war (2014–present))
    struck a suspected military base near a girls' school in Al-Janad area of Taiz Governorate, causing a stampede which killed two students and injured at...
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  • On 30 December 2023, Houthi forces in the Gulf of Aden attacked the Maersk commercial vessel Maersk Hangzhou. Early the next day, Houthis again attacked...
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    they remained in control of Aden until the year 1539, so the Ottomans took control of Aden, then Taiz, Al-Hudaydah, and the rest of Tihama, The Ottomans succeeded...
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    Houthi-run news channel, the strikes hit Hodeida International Airport, Taiz International Airport, al-Dailami Air Base (which shares the runway with...
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  • Attacks on the MV Tutor (category Bombardments of the Yemeni civil war (2014–present))
    successful usage of a USV and the second sinking by the Houthis in the Red Sea crisis. Since November 2023, the Houthis, who captured the capital of Yemen in...
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    Operation Prosperity Guardian (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2024)
    purpose of preventing the bombing of Gaza and forcing Israel to let food and medicine into the strip. On 18 December 2023, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd...
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    Aden (redirect from History of Aden)
    experienced a period of stagnation that lasted until the ninth century AD. In the early years of Islam, Aden belonged to the province of Jund (Taiz). It was controlled...
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    Ali Abdullah Saleh (category Critics of Islamism)
    al-Ghashmi. al-Ghashmi had earlier appointed Saleh as military governor in Taiz. Saleh developed deeper ties with Western powers, especially the United States...
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    Yemeni crisis (category Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Yemen)
    capturing key parts of Yemen's third-largest city, Taiz. They consolidated their grip on much of the south and seized much of Aden itself by early April...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of wars: 2003–present "Syria: at...
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    other governorates, including Hodeidah, Hajjah, Saada, Taiz, and Ad Dali. In Sanaa, thousands of protesters waved Palestinian flags, and chanted: "With...
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    Himyar (redirect from Kingdom of Himyar)
    Southern Tihama (1159–1174) Manakhis over Taiz (ninth century) Many Himyarites participated in the Muslim conquest of Syria in the 630s and, along with other...
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