Lower Aulaqi Sultanate

The Lower Aulaqi Sultanate (Arabic سلطنة العوالق السفلى, DMG saltanat al - ʿ Awāliq as- sufla; different spelling for Aulaqi: Awlaqi ) was from 1963 a state within the South Arabian Federation, after a short time, from 1959, the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South had heard. Its capital was the coastal city of Ahwar ( Ahwar, also Hawar ).

The Sultanate had as the top - Aulaqi Scheichtum split in the 18th century by upper - Aulaqi Sultanate. In the 19th century, the British forcibly expanded its influence in the region and concluded in 1888 with the Sultanate a treaty in 1944 by Sultan ibn Ali Aidrus ( Aidarus ʿ b. ʿ Alī, murdered in 1948 ) was renewed. In 1967, the last Sultan, together with the governor Prince Ali Abdullah ( ʿ Alī ʿ Abdullāh ) was Nasir ibn Aidrus ( ʿ Aidarus Nasir b. ) Arrested, causing the Sultanate in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen rose, whose founder disbanded its feudal, aristocratic structures. Today, the area is part of the Republic of Yemen.

Sultans

  • Ali ibn al - Aulaqi Munassar
  • Al -Mahdi ibn Ali al - Aulaqi
  • Ali ibn al -Mahdi al - Aulaqi
  • Abd Allah ibn Ali al - Aulaqi
  • Nasir ibn Abi Bakr al - Aulaqi
  • Munassar ibn Abi Bakr al - Aulaqi, from 1855 to July 1863
  • Abu Bakr ibn Abd Allah al - Aulaqi, 1863-1892
  • Salih ibn Ali al - Aulaqi, 1892-1900
  • Ali ibn al - Aulaqi Munassar, from 1900 until December 5, 1902
  • Nasir ibn Abi Bakr al - Aulaqi, December 6, 1902 to 1912
  • Abu Bakr ibn Nasir al - Aulaqi, 1912-1924
  • Munassar ibn Ali al - Aulaqi, from 1924 to April 1930
  • Aidarus ibn Ali al - Aulaqi, 1930-1947
  • Nasir ibn al - Aulaqi Aidarus, from 1947 until November 29, 1967
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