Site Navigation
Categories:
Cities, towns and villages in Yemen
Coastal cities
Port cities in the Arabian Peninsula
Indian Ocean
Russian and Soviet Navy bases
Capitals of former nations

Summary Of: Aden

Aden now has a population of about 800... Aden consists of a number of distinct sub... located on the isthmus that connects Aden proper with the mainland... Aden encloses the eastern side of a vast... The volcanic peninsula of Little Aden forms a near... Little Aden became the site of the oil refinery and tanker port... Aden was the capital of the... Aden gives its name to the... Little Aden 1955 to 1967... A local legend in Yemen states that Aden may be as old as human history itself... has made Aden desirable to rulers who sought to possess it at various times throughout history... Aden was more an island than a peninsula as the... and Abu Makhramah attribute the first fortification of Aden to Beni Zuree... at Aden to occupy the territory and stop attacks by... Aden had been an... Thus Aden acquired a coaling station at Steamer Point... Aden was to remain under British control until 1967... Aden was ruled as part of... were replaced in Aden by East African shillings... Aden is known for its boat... Aden is known for its boat... Aden is known for its boat... Aden became the main base in the region for the British... Aden sent a team of two to the... Little Aden 1955 to 1967... Little Aden 1955 to 1967... Little Aden is still dominated by the... Little Aden was well known to seafarers for its tanker port with a very welcoming seaman... Little Aden also has a local township and numerous picturesque fishing villages... In order to stabilize Aden and the surrounding Aden Protectorate from the designs of the Russian backed communists of... the Colony of Aden was incorporated into the... leaving Aden and the rest of the FSA under NLF control... Aden became the capital of the new... Aden was no longer a national capital but remained the capital of... Aden was briefly the centre of the... at the port of Aden as part of the... Aden has a number of historical and natural sites of interest to visitors... The beaches of Aden and Little Aden...

Encyclodia Page On: Aden

These Are Links To Other Documents
Aden (band) | Aden (disambiguation) | Port of Aden (around 1910). Ships lying off Steamer Point at the entrance to the modern inner harbour. | Aden (Yemen) | Aden | | Yemen | /ˈeɪdən/ | Arabic | Yemen | Bab-el-Mandeb | harbour | volcano | peninsula | isthmus | Kingdom of Awsan | Coordinates | The old town of Aden, situated in the crater of an extinct volcano (1999). | | Crater | RAF Khormaksar | Al-Mansura | South Arabian Federation | British Petroleum | People's Democratic Republic of Yemen | Yemen Arab Republic | Gulf of Aden | History of Yemen | Aden, among South Arabian kingdoms, in the 3rd century AD. | | Cain | Abel | India | Europe | Eudaemon | Periplus of the Erythraean Sea | isthmus | tombolo | Himyar | Sabean | Yongle Emperor | Zheng He | Ma Huan | 1951 stamp depicting Steamer Point with the outside of the volcanic rim of Crater in the background | | stamp | 1937 stamp of Aden: Half-anna dhow | | dhow | Aden (colony) | Lahej | British | 19 January | 1839 | British East India Company | Royal Marines | pirates | India | Suez Canal | Bombay | Zanzibar | entrepôt | coal | British India | Aden Settlement | Perim | Khuriya Muriya Islands | Kamaran | Colony of Aden | Crown colony | hinterland | Hadhramaut | Aden Protectorate | Aden is known for its boat-oriented stamps. Mukalla is on the Hadhramaut coast, about 500 km east of Aden, in what was then the Aden Protectorate. | | stamps | Kathiri state of Seiyun, 1942. Seiyun is about 160 km inland from Mukalla. | | mail | Indian Ocean | Bombay | Mombasa | History of postage in Aden | Suez Canal | 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games | Perth, Western Australia | oil refinery | British Petroleum | tugs' | jetties | A street scene at the old town of Aden. 1999 | | granite | quarry | History of Yemen | North Yemen | 18 January | 1963 | Federation of Arab Emirates of the South | Federation of South Arabia | Aden Emergency | December 10 | 1963 | DC3 | November 30 | 1967 | Royal Marines | Aden in 1960 | | People's Republic of South Yemen | People's Democratic Republic of Yemen | northern | December 29 | 1992 | Al Qaeda | terrorist | Somalia | Operation Restore Hope | secessionist | Democratic Republic of Yemen | 21 May | 1994 | Republic of Yemen | 7 July | 1994 | USS The Sullivans | 2000 millennium attack plots | USS Cole bombing | 12 October | 2000 | The Cisterns of Tawila | Aden International Airport | Djibouti Airlines | Djibouti | Royal Jordanian | Amman | Yemenia | Abu Dhabi | Cairo | Dubai | Jeddah | Mukalla | Sanaa | Seiyun | Socotra | Aden harbor 1960 | | British military history | History of postage in Aden | ISBN 1-59084-521-8 | Ma Huan | ISBN 974-8496-78-3 | 2007 | 11-30 | Wikimedia Commons | Categories | Cities, towns and villages in Yemen | Coastal cities | Port cities in the Arabian Peninsula | Indian Ocean | Russian and Soviet Navy bases | Capitals of former nations |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Aden".