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  • Bin Laden's story started in the remote, poor, deeply conservative Hadhramawt quarter of Yemen from where his father, Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, set out for the Saudi city of Jeddah to seek his fortune around 1930.

    Osama bin Laden obituary 2011

  • It said security authorities had arrested Hadhramawt Press 'editor Awad Kashmeem in March, seized his personal papers, and confiscated all his belongings.

    Yemeni Government Plans to Short-Circuit Broadcast/Online Media: Activists 2010

  • It said security authorities had arrested Hadhramawt Press 'editor Awad Kashmeem in March, seized his personal papers, and confiscated all his belongings.

    Magda Abu-Fadil: Yemeni Government Plans to Short-Circuit Broadcast/Online Media: Activists 2010

  • On the Edge of Empire: Hadhramawt, Emigration, and the Indian Ocean, 1880s-1930s.

    Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008

  • Coll describes the rise of Mohamed bin Laden, a poor immigrant from the Hadhramawt region of Yemen who arrived in Arabia in the 1920s and became one of the country's leading construction magnates.

    One Big Unhappy Family Halliday, Fred 2009

  • Coll describes the rise of Mohamed bin Laden, a poor immigrant from the Hadhramawt region of Yemen who arrived in Arabia in the 1920s and became one of the country's leading construction magnates.

    Powell's Books: Overview 2009

  • Coll describes the rise of Mohamed bin Laden, a poor immigrant from the Hadhramawt region of Yemen who arrived in Arabia in the 1920s and became one of the country's leading construction magnates.

    The New York Review of Books 2009

  • The Southern Yemenites are mostly the descendents of the Ancient Hadhramawt that the Periplus of the Red Sea names ´Frankincense bearing country´ (Livanotoforos Khora); not only the preservation of the Ancient Yemenite languages is stronger there, but the behavioural - social system is very different, and the average people are far more open-minded and outwardly than the Northern Yemenites of Sana´a or Taiz.

    American Chronicle 2008

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