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The rulers of the Aden Protectorate, as generally with the other British protectorates and protected states, retained a large degree of autonomy: their flags still flew over their government buildings, government was still performed by them or in their names, and their states maintained a distinct
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ending in failure only 3 years later. An anti-colonial uprising in Aden in 1963 provided another potential opportunity for his doctrines, though it is not clear whether the revolt among the Arabs in Aden had the Yemeni guerrilla groups drawing inspiration from Nasser's pan-Arabist ideas or acting
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in 1886, the British began a slow formalisation of protection arrangements that included more than 30 major treaties of protection with the last signed only in 1954. These treaties, together with a number of other minor agreements, created the Aden Protectorate that extended well east of Aden to
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In exchange for British protection, the rulers of the constituent territories of the Protectorate agreed not to make treaties with or cede territory to any other foreign power. In 1917, control of Aden Protectorate was transferred from the
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protectorates would serve to encourage discontented Shafi'ites who inhabited the coastal regions of Yemen. To counter the threat, Ahmad increased Yemeni efforts to decrease British control and, during the mid-1950s, Yemen assisted a
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of British India in January 1839, and which continued until the 1960s. In 1940, it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate. The territory now forms part of the
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Nevertheless, deadly guerrilla attacks particularly by the NLF resumed soon against British forces, with the British leaving Aden by the end of November 1967, earlier than had been planned by British Prime Minister
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by disgruntled tribes against protectorate states. The appeal of Yemen was limited initially in the protectorate but a growing intimacy between Yemen and the popular Arab nationalist president of Egypt
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were sometimes used against wayward tribes to enforce the rule of Britain's clients. British protection came to be considered by some to be an impediment to progress, especially by promoters of
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Nationalist pressure prodded the threatened rulers of the Aden Protectorate states to revive efforts at forming a federation and, on 11 February 1959, six of them signed an accord forming the
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By 1963 and during the ensuing years, anti-British guerrilla groups with varying political objectives began to coalesce into two larger, rival organisations: first the Egyptian-supported
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sultan and, throughout the 1940s and 1950s, signed similar treaties with twelve other protectorate states. The following were the states with advisory treaties:
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What became known as the Aden Protectorate was begun by informal arrangements of protection with nine states in the immediate hinterland of the port city of
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The boundaries between the polities and even their number fluctuated over time. Some such as the Mahra Sultanate barely had any functioning administration.
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Nasser had only limited success in spreading his pan-Arabist doctrines through the Arab world, with his 1958 attempt to unify Egypt and
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Aden with its harbour was the only area in full British sovereignty and, together with some offshore islands, was known as
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in 1956, as a valuable port for accessing crucial Middle Eastern oil. It had also been chosen as the new location for
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This article is about the protectorate in the Yemeni hinterland. For the former Province of India during the Raj, see
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British expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from
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to the north who did not recognise British suzerainty in South Arabia and had ambitions of creating a unified
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in the signatory states which gave the British a greater degree of control of their domestic affairs. This
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in 1936 and was known later as British Forces Arabian Peninsula and then Middle East Command (Aden).
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Postage stamp from the Qu'aiti state of Shihr and Mukalla with portrait of Sultan Salib bin Ghalib.
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The Eastern Protectorate (c. 230,000 km) came to include the following entities (mostly in
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ground attack aircraft. They were called in by the army for strikes against positions using
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in 1956 had been forced to withdraw after intervention from both the United States and the
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Postage stamp of the Kathiri state of Sai'yun with portrait of Sultan Jafar bin Mansur
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and then, after the loss of most of Britain's colonies from 1945 and the disastrous
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and without an agreement for the succeeding governance. The NLF then seized power.
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on the strategically important naval route from Europe to India, to the British
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spreading to the Arabian Peninsula, encouraged especially by the Socialist and
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except for the immediate environs and port of the colonial capital, Aden.
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Self-ruling sultanates, emirates and sheikdoms under British protection
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became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."
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Map of Arabia (1905–1923) including the states of Aden Protectorate
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as reinforced by news from the outside received by newly available
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but had the effect of encouraging official corruption. Aerial
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In 1928, the British established Aden Command, directed by the
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was declared in the former protectorate and the newly created
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Official website of the Al-Quaiti Royal Family of Hadhramaut
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1940 cover of British controlled Aden protectorate passport.
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Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (
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that served to separate Yemen from the Aden Protectorate.
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WorldStatesmen – Yemen-States of the Aden Protectorates
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The Western Protectorate (c. 55,000 km) included:
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Beginning with a formal treaty of protection with the
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In 1938, Britain signed an advisory treaty with the
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and included all of the territory that would become
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Demonym(s)
Federation formed
Thaler
Rupee
Kathiri
Mahra Sultanate
Quaiti
Yemen Vilayet

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