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An assassination attempt on the life of Imam Ahmad in March 1961 left the latter gravely crippled, so in October Sayf al-Islam al-Badr took over effective control of the government. On 19 September 1962 Ahmad died in his sleep, al-Badr was proclaimed Imam and King and took the title of al-Mansur.
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Although the revolution had announced to the world that al-Badr had died beneath the rubble of his palace, he had in fact managed to escape unhurt and set out to the north. As he proceeded on his journey the tribes rallied round him pledging him their unconditional allegiance as Amir al-Mumineen
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Sayf al-Islam al-Badr (as Muhammad now became), not yet 20, was clearly able to patch up speedily any misunderstandings with his father, for in late 1949 he was appointed his deputy over
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Al-Badr played a prominent role in quelling the revolt against his father, Imam Ahmad, in 1955 led by Ahmad's brother Sayf al-Islam Abdullah and afterwards was declared Crown Prince.
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During the remaining period of Imam Ahmad's rule, Sayf al-Islam al-Badr held the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs and from 1958 he was also the Imam's deputy over Sana'a.
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countries. In April 1956 he signed a mutual defence pact with Egypt, involving a unified military command, and in 1958 incorporated Yemen with the
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In 1970, despite the fact that territorially most of the Yemen remained under the control of al-Badr and the Hamid al-Din family,
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experts to come and help modernize Yemen in all fields, including the military. His father annulled these upon his return.
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had already been the Imam's deputy for several years, to continue his education. Soon after the assassination of
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and demanded that he be permitted to leave the kingdom immediately. He went to
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and Commander of the Faithful and King of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.
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al-Badr did not formally abdicate until 1 December 1970, at which point
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leaders of his generation, Al-Badr had been a great admirer of the
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Al-Mansur Bi'llah Muhammad Al-Badr bin Al-Nasir-li-dinu'llah Ahmad
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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and to call on relatives and friends in that part of the world.
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Al-Badr started getting support from 1149:Yemeni emigrants to the United Kingdom 1086: 572:Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 821: 538:, where he lived quietly in a modest 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 320: 127: 13: 1017: 966: 911: 873: 804:27 September 1962 – 6 August 1996 416:In that same year Ahmad bin Yahya 16:King and Imam of Yemen (1926–1996) 14: 1160: 655:"Obituary: Imam Muhammad al-Badr" 476:Al-Badr escaped to the north of 331:(North Yemen) and leader of the 321:المنصور بالله محمد البدر بن أحمد 23: 339:(1962–1970). 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King and Imam of Yemen
Ahmad bin Yahya
Abdullah al-Sallal
President
Yemen Arab Republic
Sana'a
Kingdom of Yemen
London
United Kingdom
Medina
Saudi Arabia
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Ageel bin Muhammad al-Badr
House
Rassids
Ahmad bin Yahya
Zaidi
Shia

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