Shaib

Shaib

Shaib

Former Sheikhdom, now part of Yemen


Shaib or Sha‘ib (Arabic: شعيب Shu‘ayb), or the Sheikhdom of Shaib (Arabic: مشيخة الشعيب Mashyakhat ash-Shu‘ayb), was a state in the Aden Protectorate, South Arabia. The area is now part of the Republic of Yemen.

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History

The Sha`ib Sheikhdom was established at an uncertain date in the 18th century. After becoming a British protectorate, it eventually joined the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South as well as its successor, the Federation of South Arabia.[1] Its last sheikh, Yahya Mohamed Al-Kholaqi Al-Saqladi, was exiled in 1967 upon the founding of the People's Republic of South Yemen. He died in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in July 2001.

Rulers

The rulers of the Sha`ib Sheikhdom had the title of Shaykh Sha`ib.[2]

Sheikhs

  • c.1850 - 1880 Mani` al-Saqladi
  • 1880 - 1915 `Ali ibn Mani` al-Saqladi
  • 1915 - 1935 Mutahhar ibn Mani` al-Saqladi
  • 1935 - 1948 Muhammad ibn Muqbil al-Saqladi
  • Aug 1948 - 1954 Kassem ibn Mused ibn Ali al-Saqladi
  • 1955 - 30 Mar 1963 Yahya ibn Muhammad al-Saqladi
  • 1963 - 7 Jul 1965 Nashir ibn `Abd Allah al-Saqladi (d. 1965)
  • 10 Jul 1965 - Jun 1967 Yahya ibn Mohamed Al Kholaqi al-Saqladi

See also


References

  1. Paul Dresch. A History of Modern Yemen. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000

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