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Coordinates: 14°18N 46°30E / 14.30°N 46.50°E / 14.30; 46.50
 

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Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom
مشيخة العوالق العليا
State of the Federation of South Arabia
18th century–1967

Map of the Federation of South Arabia
CapitalSa'id
 • TypeSheikhdom
Historical era20th century

• Established

18th century

• Disestablished

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

The Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom (Arabic: مشيخة العوالق العليا Mashyakhat al-‘Awālaq al-‘Ulyā) was a state in the British Aden Protectorate, the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South, and its successor, the Federation of South Arabia. Its capital was Sa'id. The area of the former state is now central part of the Shabwah Governorate of the Republic of Yemen.

History

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The Lower Aulaqi sultans separated from the Upper Aulaqi in the 18th century and the Upper Aulaqi sheikhs of Said made themselves gradually independent from the Upper Aulaqi SultanateofNisab during the same period.[citation needed]

Shaikh Farid bin Nasir died on 2 June 1883 and was succeeded by his eldest son Ruweis.[1]

Ruweis was deposed by his tribesmen in 1890 and was succeeded by his brother Um Rasas bin Farid, who died in July 1902 and was succeeded by his brother the present Shaikh, Muhsin bin Farid.[1]

In 1889 the Upper Aulaqi Shaikh voluntarily signed an agreement abandoning all customary rights over the Fadhli and Abdali.[1]

On 8 December 1903 a treaty was concluded at Aden with the Upper Aulaqi Shaikh and was ratified on 5 February 1904.[1]

In October 1918 Shaikh Yeslam Barweis, son of the late Upper Aulaqi Shaikh received a Commission in the 1st Yemen Infantry as Yuzbashi in which he remained till its disbandment in March 1925. On the raising of the Aden Protectorate Levies in April 1928 he became Senior Arab Officer and remained so until his death in September 1929.[1]

In 1931, the population of this tribe was estimated at 30,000.[1]

It was a founding member of the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South in 1959 and its successor, the Federation of South Arabia, in 1963.[citation needed]

The last sheikh, Amir Abd Allah ibn Muhsin al Yaslami Al Aulaqi, was deposed on 28 August 1967 and his state was abolished in November 1967 upon the founding of the People's Republic of South Yemen.[2]

Rulers

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The rulers of the Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom bore the title Shaykh al-Mashyakha al-`Awlaqiyya al-`Ulya.[citation needed]

Sheikhs

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Aitchison, G (1931). A Collection Of Treaties, Engagements And Sanads Relating To India And Neighbouring Countries. Vol. xi. Government of India. p. 14. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • ^ Paul Dresch. A History of Modern Yemen. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000
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