Federation of South Arabia
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Protectorate of the United Kingdom |
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Map of the Federation of South Arabia | ||||
Capital | Aden | |||
Language(s) | Arabic | |||
Political structure | Protectorate | |||
Historical era | Cold War | |||
- Established | April 4, 1962 | |||
- Independence | November 30, 1967 |
The Federation of South Arabia was an organization of states under British protection in what would become South Yemen. It was formed on 4 April 1962 from the 15 protected states of the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South. On 18 January 1963 it was merged with the crown colony of Aden. In June 1964, the Upper Aulaqi Sultanate was added for a total of 17 states. A team was sent to the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica. The Federation was abolished when it gained independence along with the Protectorate of South Arabia as the People's Republic of South Yemen on 30 November 1967.
- For the history of the Federation, see History of Yemen.
[edit] States of the Federation
- Aden
- Alawi
- Aqrabi
- Audhali
- Beihan
- Dathina
- Dhala
- Fadhli
- Haushabi
- Lahej
- Lower Aulaqi
- Lower Yafa
- Maflahi
- Shaib
- Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom
- Upper Aulaqi Sultanate
- Wahidi (Wahidi Balhaf)
[edit] Postage stamps
The Federation issued its own postage stamps from 1963 to 1966. Most of its issues were part of the omnibus issues common to all the Commonwealth territories, but it did issue its own definitive stamps on 1 April 1965. The set of 14 included 10 values, from 5 to 75 fils, each depicting the arms of the Federation in a single color, while the top four values (100 fils, 250 fils, 500 fils, and 1 dinar), featured the flag of the Federation.
[edit] References and Further Reading
- Paul Dresch. A History of Modern Yemen. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- R.J. Gavin. Aden Under British Rule: 1839-1967. London: C. Hurst & Company, 1975.
- Tom Little. South Arabia: Arena of Conflict. London: Pall Mall Press, 1968.