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The History of Yemen: Ancient Kingdoms and Modern Crisis — Fexingo History

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From the incense kingdoms of antiquity to the crucible of modern geopolitics, Yemen's history is a saga of resilience, trade, and tragedy. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the Sabaean Kingdom, where the legendary Queen of Sheba may have ruled, and the Himyarite realm that embraced Judaism before Islam. Explore the rise of the Zaydi imams in the northern highlands, the Ottoman and British colonial entanglements, and the 1962 republican revolution that ended a millennium of imamate rule. The show delves into the Cold War proxy conflicts, the unification of North and South Yemen in 1990, and the fractured state that emerged in the 2011 Arab Spring. We examine the Houthi movement's origins in Zaydi revivalism, the Saudi-led intervention since 2015, and the humanitarian catastrophe that has unfolded. Along the way, we discuss Yemeni coffee's global legacy from the port of Mocha, the unique architecture of Shibam and Sana'a, and the vibrant poetry and music that endure. This is not a linear narrative but a conversation that weighs ancient ingenuity against modern failure, asking what Yemen's past tells us about its possible futures. #YemenHistory #SabaeanKingdom #QueenOfSheba #Himyar #ZaydiImamate #OttomanYemen #BritishAden #YemenRevolution #NorthSouthYemen #HouthiMovement #SaudiLedIntervention #YemenWar #MochaCoffee #Shibam #Sanaa #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio The Yemeni Uprising of 2011: A Revolution Betrayed

The Yemeni Uprising of 2011: A Revolution Betrayed

In 2011, as the Arab Spring swept the region, Yemen erupted. Massive protests in Sanaa, Taiz, and Aden demanded the end of Ali Abdullah Saleh's 33-year rule. This episode traces the uprising from the first student demonstrations in January to Saleh's eventual transfer of power in 2012. We explore the role of the Joint Meeting Parties, the defection of General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, the June 3 bombing of the presidential palace, and the GCC-brokered transition that left the old regime largely intact. Why did Yemen's revolution not lead to the democratic transformation protesters dreamed of? We examine the fragmentation of the opposition, Saleh's shrewd maneuvering, and the rising threat of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. The episode also covers the overlooked role of Southern separatists and the Houthi movement, who watched from the sidelines before seizing their moment three years later. A story of hope, violence, and unfinished business. #YemenUprising2011 #AliAbdullahSaleh #ArabSpring #SanaaProtests #ChangeSquare #GCCInitiative #AliMohsen #JointMeetingParties #AQAP #SouthernMovement #Houthi #PeacefulRevolution #June3Bombing #YemenHistory #MiddleEast #Revolution #Protest #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27 de jun de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio The Ottoman Siege of Aden 1515: A Turning Point in Yemeni History

The Ottoman Siege of Aden 1515: A Turning Point in Yemeni History

Before the British arrived in Aden in 1839, the port city was already a battleground for empires. In this episode of The History of Yemen, Lucas and Luna explore the 1515 Ottoman siege of Aden, a pivotal but often overlooked event that pitted the Mamluk Sultanate against the rising Portuguese Empire and local Yemeni rulers. They dive into the motivations of Sultan Selim I's admiral, Piri Reis, the role of the Tahirid Sultanate, and how the siege reshaped Red Sea trade. Along the way, they discuss the strategic importance of Aden's natural harbour, the technological edge of Portuguese cannons, and the broader context of Ottoman expansion into the Indian Ocean. The episode also touches on the legend of a sunken Portuguese treasure ship and the tragic fate of Aden's defenders. Listeners will come away with a vivid understanding of a moment when Yemen stood at the crossroads of two global empires. #OttomanSiegeOfAden1515 #PiriReis #TahiridSultanate #PortugueseEmpire #MamlukSultanate #SelimI #RedSea #IndianOcean #AdenHistory #YemenHistory #CannonTechnology #SunkenTreasure #LopoSoares #AdenPort #MaritimeHistory #Empire #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

27 de jun de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio The 1968 Siege of Sanaa: Yemen's Battle for the Republic

The 1968 Siege of Sanaa: Yemen's Battle for the Republic

In 1968, the Yemen Arab Republic nearly fell. Republican forces under Abdullah al-Sallal faced a royalist siege of Sanaa that lasted seventy days, with tribesmen loyal to the deposed Imamate encircling the city. This episode dives into the siege's key moments: the battle for the presidential palace, the role of Egyptian-supplied artillery, and the leadership of commanders like Ali Abdullah Saleh, then a young officer. We explore how the republic survived through a combination of airlifted supplies, internal divisions among the royalists, and the shifting allegiances of the Hashid and Bakil tribal confederations. The siege's failure cemented the republic's survival and reshaped Yemen's future, setting the stage for Saleh's later rise. We also touch on the role of Saudi Arabia and Egypt as proxy patrons, and lingering questions about the siege's legacy in modern Yemeni memory. #SiegeOfSanaa1968 #YemenArabRepublic #AbdullahAlSallal #AliAbdullahSaleh #Hashid #Bakil #EgyptianIntervention #SaudiArabia #Royalists #ImamAlBadr #RepublicanRevolution #Qat #MiddleEastHistory #ColdWarProxy #TribalPolitics #Sanaa #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Aden Emergency: Britain's Last Stand in South Arabia

The Aden Emergency: Britain's Last Stand in South Arabia

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Aden Emergency (1963-1967), the insurgency that ended 128 years of British rule in South Arabia. They focus on the Radfan Campaign of 1964, the role of the National Liberation Front and the Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen, the 1964 Battle of Wadi Taym, and the decision to withdraw. They discuss Egyptian support for the rebels, the assassination of High Commissioner Sir Kennedy Trevaskis, the Crater mutiny of 1967, and the final evacuation from Steamer Point. The episode also touches on the forgotten story of the Aden Protectorate Levies and the political maneuvering of the Federation of South Arabia. A vivid, specific look at a lost colonial war. #AdenEmergency #RadfanCampaign #NationalLiberationFront #FLOSY #SouthArabia #BritishEmpire #KennedyTrevaskis #WadiTaym #CraterMutiny #SteamerPoint #AdenProtectorateLevies #EgyptNasser #1960s #YemenHistory #Decolonization #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Yemen's Forgotten Soviet Socialist Experiment: Aden 1967-1990

Yemen's Forgotten Soviet Socialist Experiment: Aden 1967-1990

Before Yemen's unification in 1990, the southern port city of Aden was the capital of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen — the Arab world's only Marxist state. This episode explores how a motley coalition of leftist guerrillas, trade unionists, and exiled nationalists built a Soviet-aligned republic on the Arabian Peninsula's southern edge. We trace the violent struggle against British colonial rule, the bloody intra-leftist purges of 1986, and the bizarre cultural contradictions of a state that banned qat while promoting women's literacy and enforced secularism. Featuring the National Liberation Front, the port of Mukalla, the Aden military parade ground, and the ghost of a lost socialist dream. #PDRY #SouthYemen #Aden #MarxistYemen #BritishEmpire #ColdWarMiddleEast #NationalLiberationFront #YemeniSocialistParty #QatBan #1986AdenBloodbath #ArabSocialism #SalimRubayaAli #AbdulFattahIsmail #AliNasirMuhammad #Mukalla #SovietUnion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

25 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
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