Dathina ( '), the Dathina Sheikhdom ( '), or sometimes the Dathina Confederation, was a state in the
British
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Aden Protectorate
The Aden Protectorate ( ') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia. The protectorate evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadhramaut after the conquest of Aden by the Bombay Presidency of British India in January ...
, the
Federation of Arab Emirates of the South
The Federation of the Emirates of South Arabia ( ''Ittiḥād ʾImārāt al-Janūb al-ʿArabiyy'') was an organization of State (polity), states within the British Empire, British Aden Protectorate in what would become South Yemen. The Federati ...
, and its successor, the
Federation of South Arabia
The Federation of South Arabia (FSA; ') was a federal state under British protectorate, British protection in what would become South Yemen. Its capital was Aden.
History
Originally formed on April 4, 1962 from 15 states of the Federation ...
. Its capital was
Mudiyah.
History
The state was abolished on 14 August 1967 upon the founding of the
People's Republic of Yemen. In 1990 it became part of the Republic of
Yemen
Yemen, officially the Republic of Yemen, is a country in West Asia. Located in South Arabia, southern Arabia, it borders Saudi Arabia to Saudi Arabia–Yemen border, the north, Oman to Oman–Yemen border, the northeast, the south-eastern part ...
.
Rulers
Dathina was ruled for one-year terms by Chairmen of the Council of State who bore the title ''Na'ib, Ra'is Majlis al-Dawla''.
States of the Aden Protectorates
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*1965 - 6? Apr 1966? al-Husayn ibn Mansur al-Jabiri
*1966 - 14 Aug 1967 `Abd al-Qadir ibn Shaya
See also
*Aden Protectorate
The Aden Protectorate ( ') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia. The protectorate evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadhramaut after the conquest of Aden by the Bombay Presidency of British India in January ...
References
External links
Map of Arabia (1905-1923) including the states of Aden Protectorate
States in the Aden Protectorate
Federation of South Arabia
Former monarchies of Asia
Former confederations
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