Wahidi Balhaf

Wahidi Balhaf (Arabic واحدي بالحاف Wahidi Balhaf ), or Wahidi Sultanate of Balhaf (Arabic: سلطنة الواحدي بالحاف saltanat al - Wahidi Balhaf ), was one of several Wahidi states in Aden protectorate of the British Empire. From 1963 it was a state within the South Arabian Federation, after it had briefly heard ( from 1959 ) with the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South. Within this state, his name was Wahidi. Its capital was Balhaf on the Gulf of Aden. To him also belonged the city of Azzan in the interior. The Sultanate was 1967 in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. The area is now part of the Republic of Yemen.

The Wahidi states

  • Wahidi Azzan: Azzan Wahidi, officially the Sultanate of Wahidi Azzan. It was founded in 1830 and existed until May 4, 1881, when it became part of Wahidi Balhaf.
  • Wahidi Bir ​​Ali Wahidi Bir ​​Ali (Arabic: واحدي بير علي Wahidi ʿ Alī Bīr ), or the Wilayah Wahidi Bir ​​Ali (Arabic: ولاية الواحدي بير علي Wilayah al - ʿ Alī Wahidi Bīr ). Its capital was Bir Ali on the Gulf of Aden. Head of state was a Wali. The last Wali, Alawi ibn Salih ibn Ahmad Al Wahidi, was ousted in 1967.
  • Wahidi Haban: (Arabic: واحدي حبان Wahidi habban ), or the Sultanate of Wahidi Haban (Arabic: سلطنة الواحدي حبان saltanat al - Wahidi habban ). Its capital was Habban. His last Sultan Husayn ibn Abd Allah Al Wahidi, was ousted in 1967.
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