Wahidi Bir Ali
Wahidi Bir Ali, or the Wahidi Sultanate of Bir Ali , was one of several Wahidi states in the British Aden Protectorate and the Protectorate of South Arabia. Its capital was Bi'r `Ali on the Gulf of Aden coast. The last Sultan, Alawi ibn Salih ibn Ahmad Al Wahidi, was deposed and the state was abolished in 1967 upon the founding of the People's Republic of South Yemen. The area is now part of the Republic of Yemen.
History
The predecessor state, the Wahidi Sultanate, was established at an uncertain date.In 1830 the Wahidi Sultanate split into four states:
- Wahidi Sultanate of Ba´l Haf
- Wahidi Sultanate of `Azzan
- Wahidi Sultanate of Bi´r `Ali `Amaqin
- Wahidi Sultanate of Habban
In 1895 Bi´r `Ali `Amaqin also came under British protection. On 23 Oct 1962 the joint sultanate was renamed Wahidi Sultanate, while Bi´r `Ali and Habban sultanates became subordinate sultanates.
On 29 Nov 1967 with the independence of the People's Republic of South Yemen all states were abolished.
Rulers
The Sultans of the Wahidi Sultanate of Bi´r `Ali `Amaqin had the style of Sultan Bi'r `Ali `Amaqi al-Wahidi.Sultans
- 1830 - 18.. `Abd Allah ibn Talib al-Wahidi
- 1842 - 1875 al-Hadi ibn Talib al-Wahidi
- 1875 - 1880 Talib ibn al-Hadi al-Wahidi
- 1880 - Mar 1893 Muhsin ibn Salih al-Wahidi
- 1893 - 1916 Salih ibn Ahmad al-Wahidi
- 1916 - 1940 Nasir ibn Talib al-Wahidi
- 1940 - 1955 `Alawi ibn Muhsin al-Wahidi
- 1955 - 23 Oct 1962 `Alawi ibn Salih al-Wahidi