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Aden    音标拼音: ['edən]
n. 亚丁现为南叶门共和国的一部分



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  • Aden - Wikipedia
    Aden (Arabic: عَدَنْ, romanized: ʿAdan) is a port city located in Yemen in the southern part of the Arabian peninsula, on the north coast of the Gulf of Aden, positioned near the eastern approach to the Red Sea It is situated approximately 170 km (110 mi) east of the Bab-el-Mandeb strait
  • Aden | Yemen, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
    Aden, city of Yemen Situated along the north coast of the Gulf of Aden, it lies on a peninsula enclosing the eastern side of Al-Tawahi Harbour The peninsula enclosing the western side of the harbour is called Little Aden From 1968 until 1990 Aden was the capital of South Yemen
  • Discover the Largest City in Yemen and Its Significance
    Aden, once a bustling port city on the southern coast of Yemen, has a rich historical background that dates back centuries Its colonial history greatly influenced its development and economic growth In the 16th century, the Portuguese established a foothold in Aden, followed by the Ottoman Empire
  • Aden - Encyclopedia. com
    Aden (ä´dən, ā´dən), city (1994 pop 398,399), SW Yemen, on the Gulf of Aden near the southern entrance to the Red Sea [1] It is the chief port of Yemen Aden consists of two peninsulas, Aden and Little Aden, and an intervening stretch of the mainland
  • Aden Colony - Wikipedia
    In 1 April 1937, Aden was separated from British India to become a Crown colony under the Government of India Act 1935, consisting of the city of Aden and its surrounding areas The colony experienced rapid development due to its thriving port, but it was also marked by growing civil unrest
  • History and importance of Aden in Yemen | Britannica
    Aden, Seaport city (pop , 2004 prelim : 580,000), southern Yemen, on the Gulf of Aden It was a principal terminus of the spice road of western Arabia for about 1,000 years before the 3rd century ad It then became a trading centre under Yemeni, Ethiopian, and Arab control
  • Aden Emergency - Wikipedia
    The Aden Emergency, also known as the 14 October Revolution (Arabic: ثورة 14 أكتوبر, romanized: Thawrat 14 ʾUktūbar, lit
  • Timeline of Aden - Wikipedia
    8th century BC – The emergence of the awsan Kingdom in Aden [1] 6th century BC – The Qataban-Sabai alliance Awsan falls in Aden [2] 110 BCE – Himyarites overthrow the Kingdom of Saba and Qataban and take control of Aden; 632 – Rashidun Caliphate Islam entered Yemen in the year 6AH; 661 – Umayyad Caliphate
  • Aden Governorate - Wikipedia
    Aden (Arabic: عَدَنْ) is a governorate of Yemen, including the city of Aden At the 2004 census, it had a population of 589,419 [2] The ancient capital, the port city of Crater, was located here Aden was under British rule in the period from 1839 to 1967 In 1967, after years of struggle, Aden and other southern regions gained their
  • State of Aden - Wikipedia
    The State of Aden (Arabic: وِلْاَيَةْ عَدَنْ Wilāyat ʿAdan) was a state constituted in Aden within the Federation of South Arabia Following its establishment on 18 January 1963, Sir Charles Johnston stepped down as the last Governor of Aden





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