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| Issuer | Yemen Arab Republic |
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| Year | 1969 |
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| Value | 30 Rials |
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| Obverse lettering | الجمهورية العربية اليمنية الجمهورية العربية اليمنية 30 R ٣٠ ريالا 1969 - ١٩٦٩ YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC |
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| Reverse lettering | ابو الأحرار القاضِى محمّد محمود الزبيرى (Translation: Father of Freemen, Qadhi Mohammed Mahmud Azzubairi) |
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Qadhi Muhammad Mahmoud al-Zubairi was a poet and politician who became one of the most significant intellectual figures of the Yemeni republican movement — assassinated in April 1965, likely on orders connected to royalist factions, while on a peace mission in the eastern tribal regions. The memorial issue honoring him came four years after his death, during a period when the Yemen Arab Republic was still consolidating its identity following the eight-year civil war that ended in 1968 with Saudi recognition of the republican government.
Gold commemoratives from the YAR in this period were almost exclusively produced for export and collector markets rather than domestic circulation, given the country's economic state following the war.