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Aden Protectorate
1869-1969 UK possession on the Arab Peninsula
Federation of the Emirates of South Arabia
organization of states within the British Aden Protectorate in what would become South Yemen
Upper Aulaqi Sultanate
1700s–1967 state in southwest Arabia
Qutaibi
Qutaibi ( ') or the Qutaibi Sheikhdom ( ') was a polity in the western Aden Protectorate, a dependency of the Emirate of Dhala and now part of the Republic of Yemen. In 1964, during the Aden Emergency, its tribesmen attacked British Empire troops in the Radfan Hills area and became known as the "Red Wolves" for their combat ferocity.
Wahidi
thumb|Wahidi on a map of the Federation of South Arabia
Wahidi ( '''') was a sultanate in South Arabia, now part of Yemen. It lay along the Gulf of Aden and bordered Bayḥān to the north, the Upper and Lower ʿAwlaqī sultanates to the west and the Quʿayṭī sultanate in the east. Its main cities were Mayfaʿa, the administrative centre; ʿAzzān, the seat of the ruling dynasty; Ḥabbān, the commercial centre; Qanā; Biʾr ʿAlī; and al-Ḥawṭa.
Subeihi
right|thumbnail|300px|Map of the Federation of South Arabia showing Subeihi within Lahej