Like any Arab country and another, there are deep-rooted historical civilizational links between Iraq and Yemen . The Arab migrations from the Yemen to the land of Mesopotamia, after the Ma'rib dam cracked, and the relations between Iraq and Yemen over the days of the Manathira and Ghassana states established by the Yemeni tribes that headed towards the northern Arabian Peninsula, Evidence of the depth, permanence and continuity of the relationship after the rise of Islam and the establishment of the Arab-Islamic state, and the transformation of Yemen in order to be an important part of this country, which used Baghdad as the capital of the Abbasids as their capital.