Prime_Minister_of_South_Yemen

List of leaders of South Yemen

List of leaders of South Yemen

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The People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (commonly referred to as South Yemen) became independent as the People's Republic of South Yemen in November 1967, after the British withdrawal from the Federation of South Arabia and the Protectorate of South Arabia. In May 1990, South Yemen unified with the Yemen Arab Republic (commonly referred to as North Yemen) to form the united Republic of Yemen. During the May–July 1994 Civil War, South Yemen seceded from the united Yemen and established the short-lived Democratic Republic of Yemen.

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  1. Jessup, John E. (1998). An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Conflict and Conflict Resolution, 1945-1996. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 659. ISBN 0-313-28112-2.
  2. Halliday 2002, pp. 17.
  3. Halliday 2002, pp. 24.
  4. Halliday 2002, pp. 34.
  5. Halliday 2002, pp. 31.
  6. Halliday 2002, pp. 35.
  7. Halliday 2002, pp. 39.
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