Abdul Rahman al-Iryani

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Abdul Rahman Yahya al-Iryani (1908-1998) (Arabic: عبد الرحمن الإرياني) was the President of the Yemen Arab Republic from 5 November 1967 to 13 June 1974.

Al-Iryani actively opposed the kings of the Mutawakkalite Kingdom of Yemen, helping to lead al-Ahrar ("the free") in pushing for a republic. In February 1948, he participated in the "Constitution Revolution" of the Free Yemeni Movement against the King (Imam) aiming at the establishment of constitutional monarcy. He was imprisoned for six years after the fall of the revolution which stood for only few weeks. The Yemen Arab Republic was created as the Mutawakkalite King, Muhammad al-Badr, was deposed in 1962. Al-Iryani served as the Prime Minister of the new republic from 5 October 1963 to 10 February 1964. He also served as a minister of justice, and a member of the presidential council. He opposed the Egyption and Saudi interference in Yemen affairs and led with two of his coligues, Ahmed Noaman and Mohamad Al-Zubairi, a strong movement against the foreign involvement in the Yemeni civil war between republicans and royalists. He was held in Egypt with Noaman in 1966 while their partner Al-Zubairi was assassinated earlier. He was allowed to go back to Yemen in November 1967 where he became the second President of the Yemen Arab Republic on 5 November 1967. In 1970, he arrived at a national conciliation agreement with the supporters of the royal regim and established a formal relation with Saudi Arabia. In 1972, he reached an agreement with South Yemen for the unification of the two parts of the country which constituted the basic foundations for the unification of 1990. It was also during his regime that Yemen had parliamentary elections and permanent constitution for the first time. He served until a coup d'état led by Ibrahim al-Hamdi and the military succeeded in seizing power on 13 June 1974. After the coup, al-Iryani went into exile in Syriawhere he died in 1998.

Preceded by
Abdul Latif Dayfallah
Prime Minister of North Yemen
1963–1964
Succeeded by
Hassan al-Amri
Preceded by
Abdullah as-Sallal
President of North Yemen
1967–1974
Succeeded by
Ibrahim al-Hamdi
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