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Coordinates: 13°41N 44°43E / 13.683°N 44.717°E / 13.683; 44.717
 

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Dhubi Sheikdom
مشيخة الضُبي
State of the Protectorate of South Arabia
18th century–1967

Map of the Federation of South Arabia
 • TypeSheikhdom
Historical era20th century

• Established

18th century

• Disestablished

1967
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Federation of Arab Emirates of the South
South Yemen

Al-Dhubi, Al-Dubi (Arabic: الضُبي Dhubī), or the Dhubi Sheikhdom (Arabic: مشيخة الضُبي Mashyakhat ad-Dhubī), was a small state in the British Aden Protectorate. Dhubi was located between Mawsata in the southwest, Hadrami in the northeast, Lower Yafa in the south and Upper Yafa in the north.

Its last sheikh was deposed in 1967 upon the founding of the People's Republic of South Yemen and the area is now part of the Republic of Yemen.[1]

History[edit]

Al-Dhubi was one of the five sheikhdoms of Upper Yafa.

It entered into a protectorate treaty with Britain on 11 May 1903.[2]

It was part nominally of the Western Aden Protectorate.

Al-Dhubi never joined the Federation of South Arabia, but became part of the Protectorate of South Arabia between 1963 and 1967.[3]

Rulers[edit]

Al-Dhubi was ruled by sheikhs who bore the title Shaykh al-Mashyakha ad-Dhubiyya.[4]

Sheikhs[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Paul Dresch. A History of Modern Yemen. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000
  • ^ "A Collection of Treaties, Engagements and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries Vol.xi". 1931.
  • ^ R.J. Gavin. Aden Under British Rule: 1839-1967. London: C. Hurst & Company, 1975
  • ^ States of the Aden Protectorates
  • External links[edit]

    13°41′N 44°43′E / 13.683°N 44.717°E / 13.683; 44.717


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