South part of Yemen includes the famous city Aden which was a British colony. The South part of Yemen is bigger than the north part.
Maybe most famous people of the south are Hadrami People, Hadramies are famous for spreading Islam to countries like Indonesia and Malaysia and there a lot of Hadrami people still living there.
Traditions in the south differ from in the north but it’s not a big difference.
Let’s talk about what people wear.
The climate in the north is kind of a continental climate where as in the south most of the time it’s hot so people like to wear what we call “Foota” or “Soba’eiah” and to make the picture close to you, a Foota is like what the people of Scotland wear (that thing like a skirt what’s its name), and as for the top part they can wear a t-shirt or what ever that goes with it.
Almost no one wears a dagger in the south, but they have dagger for some occasions and not everyone have a dagger people who were sultans in the past or were connected to sultans or they were royals have daggers and people from known tribes have daggers.
Notice that I’ve said “have” not “wear” they wear it in some occasions, but most of the time they don’t.
Next time we are going to talk about some people get married in Hadramoot since it’s the biggest part of south, also it’s the biggest part of Yemen.

1 comments:
The truth? I absolutely LOVE these kind of infos you give - to me it is like getting together and puzzle! I always like to hear about other cultures and customs ... even though we differ in that, essentially I find over and over, we're all pretty much the same! Peole, simply people ... in essence we ALL want the same: be happy, have a good and decent life, live in peace with out neighbours, have friends, a decent income to sustain family ect., good health ... all these things are all over the same!
Thabks so much Thamood - I highly appreciate your efforts!!
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