Item 0001 - Prince Ahmet El Hussein and Prince Mohammed Bin Ismail

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Prince Ahmet El Hussein and Prince Mohammed Bin Ismail

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  • 1967-02-07 (Creation)

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The Times of Ceylon Press

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Prince Ahmet El Hussein (right) and Prince Mohammed Bin Ismail (left), two of the dashing young princes leading the revolt against United Arab Republic forces in Yemen, pictured near Ketaf, Northern Yemen recently.
The Egyptians maintain a 60,000 strong, Soviet-equipped army in the Yemen to bolster the regime of President Abdullah Sallal who led the September 1962 coup in Sanaa which toppled the monarchy after four years of bitter fighting between forces loyal to the deposed Imam, Mohammed Al-Badr, and Egyptian troops, the Royalists are gaining ground.

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