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. Idem, , p.87

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. Idem, The political beginnings of the great leader of the reformist and modernizing protest of the imamate, A?mad Mu?ammad Nu'm?n, were made in the framework of the school he created in 1935 in his village of Dhubh?n, pp.94-108, 1968.

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, See in this issue the elements provided by ??diq al-Safw?n? about the religious institutes of the Shaykh al-Bay??n? and the Kulliyat Bilq?s created by

, Az?z 'At?q (1906 -1976), poet, specialist in Arabic literature and Egyptian teacher. See al-Maktaba al-Sh?mila, as reported by ??lih 'Al? B? Surra in the October 4, vol.18, p.222, 1988.

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, D?r al-Hil?l in Cairo launched the magazine Sam?r, an illustrated weekly that introduced the Arabic-speaking public to comic strips such as Popeye and Bugs Bunny. In 1959, the Arabic-language Mickey Mouse magazine was launched, Bis?? al-r?h is a weekly illustrated Lebanese magazine created in 1962, which published plates from other magazines such as Tintin or Tarzan, 1956.

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, On Arabic literature for children, see CHÈVRE, 2015.

, UNICEF's 'child-friendly school' model is built on the partnership between schools and communities

, The qa?a? is a mixture of lime and volcanic stone, 2006.

, Or "council of shaykh-s" which could be translated as "Council of Elders

D. See, KOSTINER, 1984; for a synthesis in French, see LACKNER, 2017, and for more detail on the 1963-1967 period, TOMICHE, pp.356-362, 1968.

, Yemen was embroiled in a civil war between Republicans, supported by the Egyptian army, and Imam-loyal "royalists", supported by Saudi Arabia, 1962.

, A village close to Ban? 'Al?

, The ?? 'iqa (Lightning) is (was?) the special forces unit of the Republican Army

, ) of Sanaa by the royalists encouraged by the withdrawal of Egyptian troops from Yemen in the aftermath of the Six Day War. The siege, which was finally broken by the Republican opposition from all over the country, was decisive for the continuation of the Civil War, since at this end, 1967.

&. S?lim-rubayyi and . Al?, who led the left wing of the National Liberation Front of South Yemen until the British withdrawal in 1967, was opposed to Qah??n Mu?ammad al-Sha'b?, a more moderate member of the National Front, who was appointed the first President of the Republic of South Yemen on, 1935.

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, Aix en Provence, France, and associate researcher at CEFAS School papers in Yemen. Critical presentation, summaries and translations of

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