Houthis
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Houthis
Summary
Houthis is a political movement[1]. Houthis ranks in the top 0.62% of political_movement entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12,919 views/month, #2 of 321).[2]
Key Facts
- Houthis's religion is recorded as Islamist Shi'ism[3].
- Houthis was influenced by Hezbollah[4].
- Houthis is in the country of Yemen[5].
- Houthis's instance of is recorded as political movement[6].
- Houthis's instance of is recorded as political organization[7].
- Houthis's instance of is recorded as armed organization[8].
- Houthis's founder is recorded as Hussein al-Houthi[9].
- Hussein al-Houthi is named after Houthis[10].
- Houthis's headquarters location is recorded as Saada[11].
- Houthis's headquarters location is recorded as Sanaa[12].
- Houthis's Commons category is recorded as Houthis[13].
- Houthis's chairperson is recorded as Abd al-Malik al-Houthi[14].
- 1994 marks the founding of Houthis[15].
- Houthis was part of the conflict Yemeni civil war[16].
- Houthis was part of the conflict Red Sea crisis[17].
- Houthis's significant event is recorded as Houthi insurgency[18].
- Houthis's significant event is recorded as Saudi-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war[19].
- Houthis's official website is recorded as https://ansarollah.com.ye/[20].
- Houthis's official website is recorded as https://ansarollah.com.ye/en/[21].
- Houthis's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Houthis[22].
- Houthis's political ideology is recorded as antisemitism[23].
- Houthis's political ideology is recorded as anti-Zionism[24].
- Houthis's political ideology is recorded as Khomeinism[25].
- Houthis's political ideology is recorded as Pan-Islamism[26].
- Houthis's political ideology is recorded as Arab nationalism[27].
Body
Founding
Houthis's founder is recorded as Hussein al-Houthi[9]. 1994 marks the founding of Houthis[15].
Leadership
Houthis's chairperson is recorded as Abd al-Malik al-Houthi[14].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Saada[11], a human settlement[28], in Yemen[29] and Sanaa[12], a city[30], in Yemen[31].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Houthis include Houthi insurgency[32], a rebellion[33].
Why It Matters
Houthis ranks in the top 0.62% of political_movement entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12,919 views/month, #2 of 321).[2] Houthis has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Houthis is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
Entities named for Houthis include Houthi insurgency[32], a rebellion[33].