Yemeni Revolution
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Was a revolution in Yemen in 2011-2012, part of the Arab Spring, that resulted in the overthrow of Saleh government.
Chronology
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- March 2011: Houthi rebels declared the creation of their own administration in Saada Governorate, independent from Yemeni authorities.
- November 2011: On November 9, after several days of heavy fighting, the Houthis managed to break through defense lines of the pro-government Kashir and Aahm tribes in Hajjah Governorate, seizing control of the Kuhlan Ash Sharaf District and advancing towards the port of Midi.
- February 2012: The protests in Yemend ended when Ali Abdullah Saleh resigned from presidency, a position in which he served from 1990.
- February 2012: The protests in Yemend ended when Ali Abdullah Saleh resigned from presidency, a position in which he served from 1990.
- February 2012: The protests in Yemend ended when Ali Abdullah Saleh resigned from presidency, a position in which he served from 1990.
- March 2011: Houthi fighters entered Sa'ada on March 19 and they seized control of the city on March 24.