- Greater Yemen
Greater Yemen (Arabic: اليمن الكبرى [Al-Yaman al-Kubrā] ) is a
geographic term denoting the present territory of the Republic of Yemen as well as the regions of'Asir ,Najran Province ,Jizan Province ,Al Bahah the adjacent islands in theRed Sea and the adjacent parts ofTihamah (currently part ofSaudi Arabia ) and sometimesDhofar (currently part ofOman ).Greater Yemen is also a political term denoting the irredentist aspiration that these areas be united under a common
state . These claims recall the historical notion ofBilad al-Yaman as well as theRasulid state of the 13th-15th centuries and the Zaidi state of the late 17th and early 18th centuries which encompassed most of the territory of Greater Yemen.In the 20th century,
Imam Yahya , king of theMutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (North Yemen) attempted to realize these aspirations but only managed to consolidate his control inUpper Yemen ,Lower Yemen ,Marib , and LowerTihamah . He was forced to acknowledge Saudi control over Asir and was unable to dislodge the British from the Aden hinterland orHadhramaut .In 1990, formation of the Republic of Yemen saw the majority of Greater Yemen ruled as a single polity for the first time in nearly two centuries.
External links
* [http://www.al-bab.com/bys/articles/schofield00.htm "Negotiating the Saudi-Yemeni international boundary" at the British-Yemeni Society website]
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