Ahmad bin Yahya

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Ahmad bin Yahya was the penultimate king and imam of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, ruling until the 1962 revolution that led to the establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic.

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instanceOf imam
king
political leader
capitalOfRealm Sanaʽa NERFINISHED
child Muhammad al-Badr NERFINISHED
conflict North Yemen Civil War (aftermath of his rule) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Yemen NERFINISHED
dynasty Hamid al-Din dynasty NERFINISHED
familyName Hamid al-Din NERFINISHED
father Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din NERFINISHED
fullName Ahmad bin Yahya Hamid al-Din NERFINISHED
givenName Ahmad NERFINISHED
headOfGovernment Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen NERFINISHED
headOfState Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen NERFINISHED
historicalEra 20th century
languageOfRule Arabic
monarchOf Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen NERFINISHED
notableEvent overthrow of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen
ruled Yemen until the 1962 revolution
notableFor being the penultimate king and imam of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen
politicalSystemDuringRule absolute monarchy
positionHeld Imam of Yemen NERFINISHED
King of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen NERFINISHED
precededBy Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din NERFINISHED
regionRuled North Yemen NERFINISHED
reignEndReason Yemeni revolution of 1962 NERFINISHED
reignEndResult establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic
religion Islam
religiousBranch Zaydi Shia Islam NERFINISHED
significantChangeAfterRule transition from monarchy to republic in North Yemen
succeededBy Muhammad al-Badr NERFINISHED
title Imam al-Mutawakkil ‘alâ Allâh Ahmad NERFINISHED

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Imam Muhammad al-Badr father Ahmad bin Yahya
Rassid dynasty hasNotableRuler Ahmad bin Yahya
Imam Muhammad al-Badr predecessor Ahmad bin Yahya