yes they do
Yemen is home to a diverse array of tribes, with estimates suggesting there are over 200 distinct tribes. The tribal structure is a significant aspect of Yemeni society, influencing social, political, and economic dynamics. Major tribes include the Hashid and Bakil, among others, which have historically played crucial roles in the country's governance and conflicts. The tribal system remains an important element of identity and community in Yemen.
The tribes that migrated from Yemen primarily include the Himyarites, the Sabaeans, and the Qatabanis. These tribes played significant roles in the spread of culture, trade, and language throughout the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. They are often associated with the ancient kingdoms of Arabia, influencing the region's history and development.
The language in Yemen is Arabic and is the nearest to the classical Arabic. Yemen is historically the origin of the Arabs. As all Arabs can trace their lineage to the tribes of Yemen. It is also one of the oldest civilisations going back to the Kingdom of Sheba and the Hymyari Dynasty which had their own languages namely the Sabaen and the Hymyrite languages.
Yemen
Sana'a is in western Yemen.
15 yemen road, yemen
No, it used to be called, Republic of Yemen
Yemen
Republic of Yemen and some the call The Arab republic of Yemen
yes Yemen is in war.
No, Yemen does not have nuclear weapons.