Yemen Youth National Football Team [[[ HD Quality ]]]
Yemen's football team (U-17 and U-20): From Asian Cup to FIFA World Championship 2003 in Finland
Date: 2009-12-14 21:02:36 - Added by: Guest
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The History Of The British Yemenis
Yemenis are present across the entire UK, however cities with large and notable Yemeni populations are: Birmingham The first immigrants arrived in the early 20th Century to find work in the local metal-forming trades. However, as industry declined, unemployment rose in the city, and many Yemenis returned home. Despite this, Yemenis still have a strong presence in the city and have diversified by improving educational qualifications and setting up businesses. There are an estimated 10,000 Yemenis in Birmingham, about 1% of the city's population. Cardiff Cardiff was one of the first places in the UK to see the arrival of Yemeni seamen. In the 1920s an estimated 1,500 Yemenis lived in Cardiff (they made up half of Cardiff's entire ethnic minority population). There are no reliable estimates of the present Yemeni-origin population of Cardiff. Hull Kingston upon Hull is also another port which saw the city's ethnic makeup drastically change in the early 20th century, although not to such an extent as in South Shields, Liverpool and the Southern Welsh Coast. Liverpool The first Yemenis arrived in Liverpool in the early 1900s, seamen and their families. The present Yemeni-origin population of Liverpool is not known, but an estimated 400 Yemeni-owned newsagents are in the city.The Liverpool Yemeni/Arabic Centre was established by locals in 1997. Most Arabs in Liverpool are of Yemeni origin. London Despite being the largest city in the UK and the home of the country's Yemeni embassy, it is unknown how many Yemenis live in London. Its Yemeni community is not as notable as other British locations. Many Jews of Yemenite descent live in NW London and Stamford Hill Manchester Many Yemenis migrated to Manchester around the early 20th century, largely attracted to the city's growing industrial base. They are located across the whole city, but one of the most noted communities is Salford, where today at least 500 people are of Yemeni origin. Middlesbrough Middlesbrough is another industrial town that witnessed a significant number of Yemeni arrivals. The present Yemeni population is not known, but it is considerably smaller than the Yemeni population of the mid 1900s. This is due to decreasing industry, with many Yemenis either returning to Yemen or migrating to the Gulf States or the United States.[ Newport The Welsh port is home to a fairly large Yemeni community that consists of several generations. Many Yemenis came to the city to seek a better life. Sheffield One of the UK's largest Yemeni communities is located in Sheffield, one of the industrial cities that attracted immigrants to work in the many factories that were experiencing a stage of prosperity in the mid 1900s. Yemenis number between 3,500 and 9,000 in Sheffield. South Shields Although not the largest Yemeni community in the UK, South Shields is the most notable. A wave of Yemeni sailors came to the UK in the late 20th century, which makes it one of the newest communities. Despite this, the period between now and then has seen drastic change in the town. Even Muhammed Ali visited the local Yemeni Mosque and School in 1977. Today an estimated 1,000 - 3,000 people of Yemeni origin reside in the city (around 2% of the local population). For more information see South Shields' Yemeni community. Swansea Swansea is one of three Welsh, and seven British ports that saw a large number of Yemeni seamen arrive for work and better living prospects throughout the 20th century.
Date: 2009-12-14 21:01:33 - Added by: Guest
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wedding party Ibb-Yemen.
The short video shows the Yemeni traditional dance in a wedding party in Badan Ibb-Yemen.
Date: 2009-12-14 20:59:09 - Added by: Guest
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pictures from Ibb-Yemen.Yemen.
he video shows some beautiful landscapes from Yemen.
Date: 2009-12-14 20:57:36 - Added by: Guest
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yemeni dance..
dancing in in Unis's wedding.
Date: 2009-12-14 20:54:02 - Added by: Guest
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Yemen - Beautiful Views
Dhamar (Arabic: ذمار‎) is a city in southwestern Yemen. Dhamar is situated 100 km to the south of Sana'a, north of Ibb, and west of Al-Beidha, 2700 m above sea level. Its name Dhamar goes back to the king of Sheba and Dou-Reddan at 15-35 AD. whose name was Dhamar Ali Yahber, and whose statue was found at the city of Al-Nakhla Al-Hamraa (
Date: 2009-12-11 10:29:44 - Added by: Guest
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قفل شمر - محافظة حجة ... اليمن yemen
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Date: 2009-12-11 10:05:19 - Added by: Guest
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Oman,Yemen,Saudi Arabia - VI of VI
The Frankincense Trail : Episode I - Series in which intrepid presenter Kate Humble follows the ancient frankincense trade route of Arabia across the amazing modern world of the Middle East. Kate's journey along the 2,000-mile trail that first connected the Arab world with the West takes her on a quest that's steeped in history, searing with desert heat, and full of characters and adventure ... Kate begins her epic journey following high in the hills of southern Oman. With her own supply of the precious resin, she walks with the Al Mahri tribe - the descendants of the ancient traders - and their 300 camels along the original trail through the scorching Empty Quarter desert. Crossing into Yemen, Kate arrives at the world's first skyscraper city, where her frankincense is used at the ritual blessing of a newborn baby. From the modern frankincense trade capital of Aden to an incredible camel-jumping contest, Kate journeys north and enters the mysterious Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Date: 2009-12-06 10:36:53 - Added by: Guest
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Oman,Yemen,Saudi Arabia - V of VI
The Frankincense Trail : Episode I - Series in which intrepid presenter Kate Humble follows the ancient frankincense trade route of Arabia across the amazing modern world of the Middle East. Kate's journey along the 2,000-mile trail that first connected the Arab world with the West takes her on a quest that's steeped in history, searing with desert heat, and full of characters and adventure ... Kate begins her epic journey following high in the hills of southern Oman. With her own supply of the precious resin, she walks with the Al Mahri tribe - the descendants of the ancient traders - and their 300 camels along the original trail through the scorching Empty Quarter desert. Crossing into Yemen, Kate arrives at the world's first skyscraper city, where her frankincense is used at the ritual blessing of a newborn baby. From the modern frankincense trade capital of Aden to an incredible camel-jumping contest, Kate journeys north and enters the mysterious Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Date: 2009-12-05 12:37:21 - Added by: Guest
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Oman,Yemen,Saudi Arabia - IV of VI
The Frankincense Trail : Episode I - Series in which intrepid presenter Kate Humble follows the ancient frankincense trade route of Arabia across the amazing modern world of the Middle East. Kate's journey along the 2,000-mile trail that first connected the Arab world with the West takes her on a quest that's steeped in history, searing with desert heat, and full of characters and adventure ... Kate begins her epic journey following high in the hills of southern Oman. With her own supply of the precious resin, she walks with the Al Mahri tribe - the descendants of the ancient traders - and their 300 camels along the original trail through the scorching Empty Quarter desert. Crossing into Yemen, Kate arrives at the world's first skyscraper city, where her frankincense is used at the ritual blessing of a newborn baby. From the modern frankincense trade capital of Aden to an incredible camel-jumping contest, Kate journeys north and enters the mysterious Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Date: 2009-12-05 11:36:09 - Added by: Guest
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