Category
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Al-Akhdam
The Akhdām (; singular: Khadami), are an Arabic-speaking ethnic or socio-economic group whose members live in Yemen. Although the Muhamashīn are Arabic-speaking Muslims just like most other Yemenis, they are considered to be at the very bottom of the supposedly abolished caste ladder, they are socially segregated from other Yemenis and they are mostly confined to menial jobs in the country's major cities. According to unofficial estimates, the Muhamashīn number is between 500,000 and 3,500,000 individuals.
state feminism
feminism created, approved, or promoted by a government
Unity Day
national holiday in Yemen
prostitution in Yemen
overview of the legality and practice of prostitution in Yemen
Ba'Alawi Sada
family descended from Banu Hashim dynasty
corruption in Yemen
Institutional corruption in the country