Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din
![Portrait of Yahya by [[Ameen Rihani]], 1922. Imam Yahya refused to be photographed throughout his life.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Imam_yahya_cropped.png)
Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din was born on Friday 18 June 1869 in Sanaa into the Hamidaddin branch of the al-Qasimi dynasty who ruled most of Yemen proper and the southern region of present-day Saudi Arabia for over 900 years. When Yahya became Imam, he effectively ruled over the mountainous areas of what will be North Yemen. However, the Ottomans who made claims in the area did not recognize the rule of the Imams of Yemen since their entry into the region. He spent the early years of his reign attempting to expel the Ottoman presence, who withdrew only after their defeat in World War I.
A staunch isolationist, Imam Yahya never traveled outside of Yemen, and is said to have never left the Sanaa highlands or seen the Red Sea on his kingdom's coast. Provided by Wikipedia
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