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puts him about two centuries earlier. His tomb was said to lie in the mosque of Ḥabbān. The sultanate split in the 1880s, with the Wahidi
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Wahidi was supposedly founded by a certain ʿAbd al-Wāḥid. He is usually dated to the early 19th century, but
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signed treaties of protection with the rulers of the area, incorporating it into the
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becoming independent of the ruler of ʿAzzān and Ḥabbān. By 1888–1890, when the
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Index


Federation of South Arabia
Arabic
sultanate
South Arabia
Yemen
Gulf of Aden
Bayḥān
Upper
Lower ʿAwlaqī sultanates
Quʿayṭī sultanate
Mayfaʿa
ʿAzzān
Ḥabbān
Qanā
Biʾr ʿAlī
al-Ḥawṭa
Bal-Faqīh al-Shiḥrī
rulers of Biʾr ʿAlī
Balḥāf
British
Aden Protectorate
Ḥawra
ʿIrqa
shaykh
Wahidi Azzan
Wahidi Haban


"Wāḥidī"

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