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Yemeni online daily newspaper
Mareb Press is a Yemeni online newspaper. Mareb Press was officially launched in early 2006. Based in Marib, it claims to have been the first newspaper
Mareb_Press
Ethnic group
Abdul Bari Taher Bin Aboud: The tribe in Yemen is like a reserve army Mareb Press History Accessed November 27, 2012 Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback
Tribes_of_Yemen
Historical Eritrean and Ethiopian province
Seraye. According to the historian Sergew Hable Selassie, the name of the Mareb River itself may derive from the South Arabian settlers who named it after
Medri_Bahri
Palestinian television program
]. Mareb Press. 16 November 2007. "מיקי חמאוס הפך לשאהיד" [Mickey Hamous became a martyr]. Ynet (in Hebrew). 30 June 2007 – via Associated Press. Afana
Tomorrow's_Pioneers
Armed confrontation in Yemen
"قيفة.. الخوف من المجهول ( 1- 2 )" [Qayfa.. Fear of the unknown (1-2)]. Mareb Press (in Arabic). Retrieved 11 July 2025. Ghobari, Mohammed (16 January 2012)
Battle_of_Radda
Physical barrier along the Saudi-Yemeni border
rights of both Yemeni and Saudi citizens to roam freely. The news website Mareb Press reported quoted a Yemeni military source saying that Yemeni border guards
Saudi–Yemen_barrier
Yemeni diplomat and politician (born 1957)
"استدعاء فيصل ابو رأس سفير اليمن في لبنان من اجل تعيينه محافظاً للجوف". Mareb press (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-05-27. "Yemen Live Blog – March 21", Al Jazeera
Faisal_Amin_Abu-Rass
Social democratic political party in Yemen
"البرلماني "عبده بشر" يكشف ما تعرض له من قبل "الحوثيين" وماذا حدث لأقاربه". Mareb Press. Retrieved 16 March 2023. Staff member (4 November 2019). "البرلماني
Al-Ahrar_Organization
Yemeni footballer (born 2006)
player to participate in the Saudi Professional League" (in Arabic). Mareb Press. Retrieved 22 November 2025. "Abdulaziz Masnoum is the first Yemeni to
Abdulaziz_Masnoum
Retired Yemeni general (born 1949)
al-Ashwal leaves military life after 51 years of service (Biography)]. Mareb Press (in Arabic). 9 December 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2025. "اسباب اقالة
Ahmed_Ali_al-Ashwal
Yemeni politician and diplomat
language (Человек и Наука) Yemeni Information Center Articles by author- Mareb Press, Yemeni site http://www.neelwafurat.com/itempage.aspx?id=egb104895-5104618&search=books
Abdulwahab_al-Rawhani
Yemeni military officer (born 1953)
Major General Hussein Khairan, Chief of the General Staff? (Biography)]. Mareb Press (in Arabic). 8 December 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2026. Al-Ward, Marib
Hussein_Khairan
Yemeni writer and activist
Times. In 2011, while covering a protest as a freelance reporter for the Mareb Press, she was injured by a grenade. In 2011, she became a leader in anti-government
Bushra_al-Maqtari
Terror attack in Yemen
to bring it to the Supreme Court. In December 2008, local newspaper Mareb Press published an interview with Soldiers' Brigade of Yemen leader Hamza Ali
2008 attack on the United States embassy in Sanaa
2008_attack_on_the_United_States_embassy_in_Sanaa
Yemeni army major general (1968–2021)
الذيباني القائد العسكري الكبير الذي استشهد اليوم في جبهة مأرب؟ سيرة ذاتية". Mareb press (in Arabic). 13 December 2021. Retrieved 12 September 2022. Magdy, Samy
Nasser_al-Dhaibani
Former Yemeni military officer
1st Artillery Brigade, and a helicopter transported him to Sana'a]. Mareb Press. 17 March 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2025. "President Hadi issues new
Mahdi_Maqula
Former Yemeni military officer
an anticipated decision may oust al-Maqdashi... Who is al-Somali?]. Mareb Press. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2025. Jameh, Mohammed (30 July 2011)
Mohammed_al-Somali
Town in Yemen
Ali in Shabwah, a city of trade and ancient mud-brick architecture]. MarebPress (in Arabic). 20 March 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2025. "حوطة "الفقيه
Al-Hawtah
Saudi Arabian militant and propagandist (1988–2010)
Retrieved 2 March 2026. "Why Al Qaeda in Yemen is wooing the Saudis". Mareb Press. 10 May 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2026. Hegghammer, Thomas (24 January
Nayif_Mohammed_al-Qahtani
Nilotic ethnic group native to Eritrea and Ethiopia
In 1692, the Ethiopian Emperor Iyasu I undertook an expedition in the Mareb river valley, against the "Shanqella of the Dubani" (the Kunama), in present-day
Kunama_people
1887–1889 conflict with Ethiopia during the Italian colonization of East Africa
conflict with those of Ethiopia, specifically those of Ras Alula, governor of Mareb Mellash. On 24 or 25 January 1887, Alula attacked the Italian fort at Saati
Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889
Italo-Ethiopian_War_of_1887–1889
Anatomical structure found in vertebrates
1213–26. doi:10.1080/00140139408964899. PMID 8050406. Platzer 2004, p. 220 Mareb-Hoehn 2007, pp. 244–45 Platzer 2004, p. 256 Platzer 2004, p. 258 Platzer
Foot
Group of Christian missionaries sent to Ethiopia in the fifth century
Alef the northernmost establishment at Bi'isa on the south bank of the Mareb River; the foundation of the important monastery of Debre Damo is attributed
Nine_Saints
International border
Treaty of Addis Ababa in 1896. The Italians took territories beyond the Mareb-Belessa and May/Muni rivers while Menelik absorbed Tigray Province. After
Eritrea–Ethiopia_border
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 to 1889
Tewodros and began to harass the imperial representatives on both sides of the Mareb River. He defeated the governors of Selewa and Kilte Awulaelo. In Hamasien
Yohannes_IV
Airline of Yemen
Domestic scheduled passenger services linked Sanaa with Al Bayda, Hodeidah, Mareb and Taiz; Abu Dhabi, Athens, Cairo, Damascus, Dhahran, Dubai, Jeddah, Karachi
Yemenia
African-born Russian general and military engineer
the Mareb River in what is now called Eritrea". Troyat (1957, p. 244) asserts that the place of Hannibal's origin was "on the banks of the Mareb River
Abram_Petrovich_Gannibal
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1868 to 1871
guns and spears." Tekle Giyorgis came off the worse and retreated to the Mareb River the next day. However, the Dejazmach took another route, outflanked
Tekle_Giyorgis_II
2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015. Andrzejewski, B. W. (1993). An anthology of Somali poetry. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-30463-6.
Aadan-Gurey_Maxamed_Cabdille
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1879 to 1913
Eritrea historical territories of Bogos, Akele Guzay, and Hamasien with the Mareb, Belessa, and Mai Muna rivers as the frontier of the country Eritrea to
Menelik_II
1896 treaty formally ending the First Italo-Ethiopian War
the Italians would retain most, if not all, of the territories beyond the Mareb-Belessa and May/Muni rivers they had taken; according to Abyssinian Monarchists'
Treaty_of_Addis_Ababa
Ethiopian army officer (1907–1985)
of the Ethiopian Army of Tigre, to withdraw a day's march away from the Mareb River. Later, the Emperor ordered Ras Seyum to move back fifty-five miles
Haile_Selassie_Gugsa
Former province in northern Ethiopia
Tigray was separated from the northern Tigrinya speaking territories by the Mareb River, now serving as the state border to Eritrea, bordering Amhara region
Tigray_Province
Ethiopian general and politician (1847–1897)
Asmara without firing a single shot and proceeded uninterrupted to the Mareb river, proclaiming their Colonia Eritrea on 1 January 1890. By 1888 the
Ras_Alula
1874–1876 war between the Ethiopian Empire and Khedivate of Egypt
promoted by Yohannes IV to the rank of Ras, and appointed governor of the Mareb Malash. The Egyptian defeat in the war had serious ramifications for Egypt
Egyptian–Ethiopian_War
1935 Italian offensive during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
precisely 5:00 am on 3 October 1935, General Emilio De Bono crossed the Mareb River and advanced into Ethiopia from Eritrea without a Declaration of War
De Bono's invasion of Ethiopia
De_Bono's_invasion_of_Ethiopia
Temporary capital of Yemen
seems to have been little fortification at this stage. Fortifications at Mareb and other places in Yemen and the Hadhramaut make it clear that both the
Aden
Confederation of monarchies in northeast Africa from 1504 to 1821
rising naib ("deputy") of Massawa, while after 1791 Taka around the Sudanese Mareb River made itself independent. The long isolated province of Dongola finally
Funj_Sultanate
defeating Italy in World War II. "Eritrea Road Network and Distances" (Press release). Ministry of Public Works. August 2003. "Italian Massawa". Eritrea
Transport_in_Eritrea
1935–1936 war between Italy and Ethiopia
Bono Pietro Badoglio At 5:00 am on 3 October 1935, De Bono crossed the Mareb River and advanced into Ethiopia from Eritrea without a formal declaration
Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War
1895–1896 war between the Ethiopia and Italy
Wuchale, and finally culminating with a military campaign and across the Mareb River into Tigray (on the border with Eritrea) in December 1894. The Italians
First_Italo-Ethiopian_War
American-Yemeni Islamic cleric and lecturer (1971–2011)
government's most-wanted list. He was believed to be hiding in Yemen's Shabwa or Mareb regions, which are part of the so-called "triangle of evil". The area has
Anwar_al-Awlaki
Art by advanced cultures of ancient societies
sandstone and quartzite; height: 27.5 cm, width: 14.3 cm, depth: 14.3 cm; from Mareb (Yemen); Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Incense burner; mid-1st
Ancient_art
1936 battle of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War
dedicated to Haile Selassie's cause. When De Bono's forces crossed the Mareb River in the north, Graziani instituted what he called the Milan Plan in
Battle_of_Ganale_Doria
1998–2000 international conflict
through the Eritrean lines between Shambuko and Mendefera, crossed the Mareb River, and cut the road between Barentu and Mendefera, the main supply line
Eritrean–Ethiopian_War
Bilateral relations
their influence to Eritrea, but were defeated by an Ethiopian army on the Mareb River in 1875. Towards the end of the 19th century, Eritrea became the focus
Eritrea–Ethiopia_relations
Ancient Sabean ruler from early 7th century BCE
, Glaser A 777 Ryckmans 586 Albert Jamme: Inscriptions de alentours de Mâreb, in: Cahiers de Byrsa 5, 1955, S. 271 ff., Nr. 541 (zitiert als: Ja 541)
Karib'il_Watar
which rise in the mountains west and northwest of Lake Tana. The Gash or Mareb, which forms part of the border with Eritrea, is the most northerly of the
Geography_of_Ethiopia
1936 battle of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War
begun to move from its defensive position in Eritrea in the direction of Mareb and therefore towards the desert region of Adi Abò, with the clear intention
Battle_of_Shire_(1936)
Regional state in Ethiopia
restoration efforts. In the 11th century the Tigrinya-speaking lands (Tigray-Mareb Melash) were divided into two provinces, separated by the Mereb River, by
Tigray_Region
16th century Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate
they refused so he massacred them. An army division from Adal crossed the Mareb River and conquered Medri Bahri, the subsequent Adalite occupation was bitterly
Ahmad_ibn_Ibrahim_al-Ghazi
(2011). Historical Dictionary of Somalia. Lanham, MD and Oxford: Scarecrow Press. p. 129. Mukhtar, 2011, p.48 "OCHA Somalia - Subnational Population Statistics"
Administrative divisions of Somalia
Administrative_divisions_of_Somalia
Armed forces of the Federal Republic of Somalia
directed: Sector 26 at Hargeisa, Sector 54 at Garowe, Sector 21 at Dusa Mareb, and Sector 60 at Baidoa. Thirteen divisions, averaging 3,300 strong, were
Somali_Armed_Forces
Territorial conflict (1998–2018)
the Italians retained most, if not all, of the territories beyond the Mareb-Belessa and May/Muni rivers that they had taken, with Emperor Menelik II
Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict
Eritrean–Ethiopian_border_conflict
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1682 to 1706
population at the time. In 1692, the king undertook an expedition in the Mareb river valley, against the Dubani, or Nara, in present-day Gash Barka. At
Iyasu_I
Allied campaign in East Africa during World War II (1940–1941)
conducted patrols and raids against the Italians with Gazelle Force in the Mareb River/Gash River delta north of Kassala and bluffed their opponents into
Northern front, East Africa, 1940
Northern_front,_East_Africa,_1940
Ethiopian governor (1736–1816)
nobility of Antalo in Enderta, emerged as the ruler of Tigray, Hamasien and Mareb Melash (Eritrea) after years of fighting; Nathaniel Pearce describes an
Wolde_Selassie
conflict with those of Ethiopia, specifically those of Ras Alula, governor of Mareb Mellash. On 24 or 25 January 1887, Alula attacked the Italian fort at Saati
1887_in_Italy
1990 Soviet film
outstretched, begging unseen border guards not to shoot. The film ends with Mareb having yet another mugshot taken, presumably by Georgian authorities. Gérard
Passport_(1990_film)
Former province in northern Ethiopia
Governor of Endarta 1788–1790. Became ruler of Tigray, Gondar and most of the Mareb-Melash (Eritrea) from 1790 to 1816. Dejazmatch Debbab Kefla Iyasus, from
Enderta_Province
Ethiopian army commander in 17th century
December 1692, Fesseha Krestos joined his majesty's campaign across the Mareb in modern day Eritrea against the northern Shankella tribes, and after falling
Fesseha_Krestos
Settlement in Debub, Eritrea
northern Ethiopia with the port of Massawa on the Red Sea via the Alighede and Mareb rivers. During the 19th century Ethiopian-Egyptian War, Gura (and nearby
Gura,_Eritrea
Month of 1980
fighters across its border with Somalia and dropped bombs on the city of Dusa Mareb, roughly 50 miles (80 km) inside Somalia, destroying several houses and
November_1980
High school musical theater awards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Cosentino Brad Pietryga Nicholas Rushe Ted Stevenson Shaun Umpleby Gaston Mareb Cosmo Brown Lumiere Lumiere The Wiz Central Catholic Riverview Plum Woodland
Gene_Kelly_Awards
Shakespeare’s Othello, with final scene re-written as happy ending. Tariq ila Mareb, 1976. Muhammad al-Sharafi. Al-Fa'r fii Qafas al-Itiham (The Mouse in the
Theatre_of_Yemen
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1921
Archived from the original on September 27, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2021. Mareb Favorite (September 17, 2017). "Sunday Favorites: The Tampa Bay Hurricane"
1921_Tampa_Bay_hurricane
Seven people, including two MPs were killed in a suicide bombing in Dusa Mareb. Several other MPs and prominent politicians, including former Security
2012 timeline of the Somali Civil War
2012_timeline_of_the_Somali_Civil_War
MAREB PRESS
MAREB PRESS
Girl/Female
English French
Bitter.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pl of Marab, Wish
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wish; Plural of Marab
Girl/Female
Dutch, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Pearl
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Bitter.
Female
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Margarites, MARED means "pearl."
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
Male
Hebrew
(יָרֵב) Hebrew name YAREB means "contender." In the bible, this is an epithet given to the king of Assyria. The English form is Jareb.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pl of Marab, Wish
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wish; Desire; Purpose; Use; Aim; Singular of Marib
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wish, Desire, Purpose, Use
Boy/Male
Biblical
A revenger.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yareb, JAREB means "contender." In the bible, this is an epithet given to the king of Assyria.
Boy/Male
Polish Latin Czechoslovakian
Warlike.
Girl/Female
Indian
Wish, Desire, Purpose, Use
Boy/Male
Japanese
Rare; uncommon.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan (Marès, also Marés)
Catalan (Marès, also Marés) : topographic name from Catalan marès ‘by the sea’.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name from Old French marais ‘marsh’ (Norman and Picard marese), or a habitational name from (Le) Marais in Calvados, Normandy.Dutch : metronymic from the personal name Marie.Czech and Slovak (Mareš) : from a derivative of the personal names Marek or Martin.
Boy/Male
Latin
Of the sea.
Male
Polish
Czech and Polish form of Greek Markos, MAREK means "defense" or "of the sea."
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Marie, MAREE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
MAREB PRESS
MAREB PRESS
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Precious
Female
Japanese
(ç†æµ) Japanese name RIE means "valued blessing."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Quiet; Silent; Peaceful
Boy/Male
Sikh
Moonlight, The Moon
Girl/Female
Welsh
Stork.
Girl/Female
Indian
Light
Girl/Female
Hindu
Voice, Aawaj
Girl/Female
Biblical
Abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name equivalent to Severin.English : topographic name from the river Severn, which flows from Wales through much of western England to the Bristol Channel. The river name is recorded as early as the 2nd century ad in the form Sabrina. This is one of Britain’s most ancient river names; the original meaning is uncertain, but it may have been ‘slow-moving’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Loving
MAREB PRESS
MAREB PRESS
MAREB PRESS
MAREB PRESS
MAREB PRESS
a.
Having or involving a pressure greatly exceeding that of the atmosphere; -- said of steam, air, water, etc., and of steam, air, or hydraulic engines, water wheels, etc.
n.
A stud, or collection of breeding horses and mares; also, a place for keeping a stud.
n.
A hybrid animal; specifically, one generated between an ass and a mare, sometimes a horse and a she-ass. See Hinny.
v. t.
To cover, as a mare; -- said of the male.
n.
A jade; an old horse or mare.
n.
A stock of breeding mares.
n.
A mare.
n.
An animal (usually an old mare), wearing a bell and acting as the leader of a troop of pack mules.
a.
Kept for breeding from; as, a brood mare; brood stock; having young; as, a brood sow.
n.
The fabled offspring of a bull and a mare.
n.
A collection of breeding horses and mares, or the place where they are kept; also, a number of horses kept for a racing, riding, etc.
a.
Fig.: Urgent; intense; as, a high-pressure business or social life.
v. t.
To copulate with; to cover; as, a horse serves a mare; -- said of the male.
v. t.
To copulate with (a female); to serve; as, a horse covers a mare; -- said of the male.
n.
Sighing, suffocative panting, intercepted utterance, with a sense of pressure across the chest, occurring during sleep; the incubus; -- obsolete, except in the compound nightmare.
v.t.
To bring forth (a colt); -- said of a mare or a she ass.
v. t.
To serve successfully; to get with foal; -- said of mares.
n.
The female of the horse and other equine quadrupeds.
n.
A female foal or colt; a young mare. Cf. Colt, Foal.