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Abdul Rahman al-Iryani

Abdul Rahman Yahya Al-Eryani ((アラビア語:عبد الرحمن الإرياني)) (born 1908, died 14 March 1998) was the The President of Yemen Arab Republic from 1967 to 1974. He was born in Yemen in 1908. He was the President of the Yemen Arab Republic from November 5, 1967 to June 13, 1974. Al-Eryani was a leader of the Al-Ahrar opposition group, during the time of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.〔 He served as minister of religious endowments under North Yemen's first republican government and is the only civilian politician to have led northern Yemen.
==Early life==
Abdulrahman Al-Eryani was born in the village of Iryan in 1908. His father, Yahia Al-Eryani, was the chief Judge of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen and a very pronounced scholar of Sharia. His mother, Salwa Al-Eryani was a known lady for her charitable efforts in her village.
Abdulrahman Al-Eryani started his education in his village "Iryan" until the age of 16 when he left to the capital Sana'a to study in its famous Sharia School. After few years, he graduated and worked at the Imam Court until 1937 when he was appointed as a judge for the first time.〔Makil Al-Ilm fi Al-Yaman, Ismail Al-Akwa〕
According to Yossi Melman of ''Haaretz'', Dorit Mizrahi of the ''Mishpacha Magazine'', and an article in the weekly ''HaOlam HaZeh'', there are allegations that Al-Eryani was born Zekharia Hadad to a Yemenite Jewish family in Ibb.〔〔 According to this version, in 1918, there was a drought in Yemen, which had a severe effect on the Jews, who were generally worse off than the Arabs.〔 Both his parents died, and he was then adopted by the Al-Eryani, a powerful Muslim family, and was renamed "Abdul Rahman Al-Eryani" and converted to Islam. At that time, Yemen was ruled by Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, who decreed that all orphaned Jewish children must be disconnected from their religion and be given over for adoption to a Muslim family.〔〔
According to ''YemenOnline'', the claim of Jewish descent is a "fantasy". According to this version, Abdul Rahman was not the adopted Zekharia, but his stepbrother.〔 Further, Abdul Raheem, who was close to his stepbrother Abdul Rahman, was the real Zekharia Hadad. Abdul Raheem is said to have retired in Iryan before dying in 1980, and has dozens of surviving children and grandchildren.

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