The once ruling Qu’aiti dynasty of Hadramaut was Yafa’i in origin.
He reigned for less than a year, from 10 October 1966 until the monarchy was ousted by communists on 17 September 1967.
[1] His official coronation took place on 1 December 1966 followed by another two days of state celebrations.
He has working knowledge of seven languages including Arabic, English, French, German, Persian, Turkish and Urdu/Hindi, which supports his research of various historical periods and geographic regions.
This biography of a member of a Middle Eastern royal house is a stub.