List of Yemenis

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Famous or important Yemenis include:

Yemeni early diaspora[]

  • Ghassanids, tribes consisting of more than 50 families that migrated north to the Levant
  • Lakhmids
  • Banu Judham
  • Kindah
  • Sakasic, were a Himyarite tribe that settled Northern Egypt around 3rd century AD. They settled the ancient town of Bubastis in Egypt giving it its modern name Zaqaziq after the name of their Yemeni Tribe Sakasic. Also its one of Egypt provinces.
  • Banu Quda'a, were a Himyarite tribe that was exiled from Yemen following the trials of the Lakhmids and they settled The Southern part of the Lakhmid Kingdom in the Samawaregion.
  • Banu Amela, were the first South Arabian tribe to settle The Southern part of Mt Lebanon later known as Jabal Amil, possibly as early as the 1st millennium BC.
  • ruled much of northern Arabia and Bahrain. They were mostly affiliated with Himyar and declined after its fall.
  • Banu al-Harith, settled in Najran

Scholars and academics[]

Athletes[]

Filmmakers[]

Musicians[]

Writers and journalists[]

Entrepreneurs[]

  • Zahra Al-Harazi, founder of Foundry Communications in Calgary, Canada
  • Abdulla Al-Omeri, businessman, founder of an egg farm and local and national businesses


Social workers and activists[]

Leaders and politicians[]

Historical figures[]

Sharifa Fatima, Zaydi chief in 15th-century Yemen

  • Al-Khayzuran (died 789), wife of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mahdi and mother of both Caliphs Al-Hadi and the most famous Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid
  • Rabiah ibn Mudhar, Jewish king of Himyar
  • Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa had a significant role in the Muslim invasion of the Iberian Peninsula. He was the son of Musa ibn Nusayr
  • Musa bin Nusair (640–716), Yemeni Muslim governor and general under the Umayyads
  • Dhu Nuwas (515–525), last king of the Himyarite kingdom of Yemen
  • Arwa al-Sulayhi, (1048–1138), Sulayhid Queen of Yemen

Contemporary figures[]

Award winners[]

See also[]

  • List of people by nationality

References[]

  1. ^ Sonia Verma and Adele Moggridge (2008-03-21). "Man suspecting of Norwegian student's murder had 'playboy lifestyle'". The Times. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
  2. ^ Farea al-Muslimi, Yemen's National Dialogue is already faltering, Executive Magazine, April 16, 2013.
  3. ^ "Regent's attend third annual Arab Women of the Year Awards". www.regents.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
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