Yemen observes two Revolution Days: one commemorates the revolutionary movement that overthrew the monarchy of Imam
Muhammad al-Badr on September 26, 1962, and helped pave the way for the creation of the
Yemen Arab Republic. Before that could occur, however, British occupation of the area remained another force impeding independence. Revolts against the British then ensued in 1962-63, and, by 1967, the British granted Yemen its sovereignty. These revolts are commemorated on October 14.
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