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  • yahoo - http://web.tiscali.it/fabagn/AUGUSTO2.htm (2/11/2002; 242 KB)
    • Gli storici contemporanei si sono spesso trovati d’accordo nel negare le qualità militari di Augusto, insistendo sul fatto che raramente egli andò
  • msn - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Legione-Romana/50021801863?v=info (53 KB)
    • legione). La legione imperiale era divisa in 10 coorti (di cui nove di 480 armati ciascuna), che al loro interno contavano 3 manipoli oppure 6 centurie. La prima coorte era una coorte miliare, vale a dire di dimensioni doppie rispetto alle altre nove coorti
  • yahoo - http://www.internationalko.com/index.php?title=Mutawakkilite_Kingdom_of_Yemen (16/7/2010; 25 KB)
    • Religious leaders of the Zaydi sect of Shi'ite Islam expelled forces of the Ottoman Empire from what is now northern Yemen by the middle of the 17th century but, within a century, the unity of Yemen was fractured due to the difficulty of governing Yemen's mountainous terrain. In 1849, the Ottoman Empire occupied the coastal Tihamah region and pressured the Zaydi imam to sign a treaty recognizing Ottoman suzerainty and allowing for a small Ottoman force to be stationed in Sanaa. However, the Ottomans were slow to gain control over Yemen and never managed to totally eliminate resistance from local Zaydis. In 1913, shortly before World War I, the Ottoman
    • On 30 October 1918, following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Imam Yahya Muhammad of the al-Qasimi dynasty declared northern Yemen an independent state. In 1926, Imam Yahya declared himself king of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, becoming a temporal as well as a
    • In the 1920s, Yahya had expanded Yemeni power to the north into southern Tihamah and southern 'Asir but collided with the rising
    • these gains before withdrawing from some of the area, including the southern Tihamah city of Al Hudaydah. The present-day boundary with Saudi Arabia was established by the 20 May 1934 Treaty of Taif. Yahya's non-recognition of his kingdom's southern boundary with the British Aden Protectorate (later the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen) that had been negotiated by his Ottoman predecessors resulted in occasional clashes with the
    • Imam Yahya died during a coup in 1948 and was succeeded by a usurper. Yahya's son, Ahmad bin Yahya, regained power several months later. His reign was marked by growing repression, renewed friction with the United Kingdom over the British presence in the south
    • Imam Ahmad faced growing pressures to support the Arab nationalist objectives of Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser and, in April 1956, he signed a mutual defense pact with Egypt. In 1958, Yemen joined the United Arab Republic (Egypt and Syria) in a loose confederation known as the United Arab States but it was dissolved in September 1961 and relations between the United Arab Republic (Egypt) and
    • Ahmad died in September 1962, and was succeeded by his son, the Crown Prince Muhammad al-Badr; however, Muhammad al-Badr's reign was brief. Egyptian-trained military officers inspired by Nasser and led by the commander of the royal guard, Abdullah as-Sallal, deposed him the same year
  • yahoo - http://www.acronymdict.com/index/context/acronym/YAR/id/61489 (11 KB)
  • yahoo - http://www.acronymdict.com/index/display/acronym/YAR (6 KB)
  • yahoo - http://www.internationalko.com/index.php?title=Mutawakkilite_Kingdom_of_Yemen
    • of his coronation, took control of Sana'a, and created the Yemen Arab Republic (YAR). Egypt assisted the YAR with troops and supplies
  • yahoo - http://www.internationalko.com/index.php?title=Mutawakkilite_Kingdom_of_Yemen
    • to combat forces loyal to the Imamate, while Saudi Arabia and Jordan supported Badr's royalist forces opposing the newly formed republic sparking the North Yemen Civil War. Conflict continued periodically until 1967 when Egyptian troops were withdrawn. By 1968, following a final royalist siege
    • The YAR united with the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) on May 22, 1990, to form the Republic of Yemen.
  • yahoo - http://www.arazarian.it/collegamenti/Armenia%20Storica.html (22/4/2009; 14 KB)
    • Durante il periodo del suo massimo splendore, dal 95 a.C. al 66 a.C. il regno d'Armenia aveva il controllo di alcune zone del Caucaso, della odierna Turchia orientale, del Libano e della Siria. Essa finì sotto la sfera d'influenza dei Romani nel 66 a.C.,