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Conventional long name | Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut |
Common name | Qu'aiti |
Continent | Asia |
Region | Hadhramaut |
Country | Yemen |
Era | 20th century |
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Government type | Sultanate |
Year start | 1902 |
Year end | September 17, 1967 |
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Capital | Al Mukalla |
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Leader1 | Awadh I bin Omer Al Qu'aiti |
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Footnotes |
Qu'aiti ( []), officially the Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut (Arabic: (الدولة القعيطية الحضرمية) or the Qu'aiti Sultanate of Shihr and Mukalla (Arabic:سلطنة الشحر والمكلاا []), was a sultanate in the Hadhramaut region of the southern Arabian Peninsula, in what is now Yemen. Its capital was Al Mukalla and it was divided into six provinces including Al Mukalla, Ash Shihr, Shibam, Du'an, the Western Province, and Hajr.
;HH Crown Prince Saleh bin Ghalib Al Qu'aiti: born 3 February 1977 in London, graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Millfield School, speaks five languages; married Princess Salwa Al-Huraibi of Yafa'.
;HH Princess Fatima bint Ghalib Al Qu'aiti: born 26 July 1979 in London, holds a BA and a MA from the University of Oxford and graduated from Westonbirt School, speaks five languages; married HH Prince Shad Al-Sherif Pasha of The Hijaz and Turkey, holds a BA from Wheaton College, University of Oxford and a MA from the University of Chicago, speaks nine languages.
;HH Princess Muzna bint Ghalib Al Qu'aiti: born 28 December 1980 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, holds a MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS and BA from the American University in Cairo, speaks three languages; married Hisham Hafez of Medina, Saudi Arabia, speaks three languages.
Sultan Ghalib holds a MA from University of Oxford in Oriental Studies (Islamic History) and another in Arabian Studies from the University of Cambridge, both with honours. The Sultan graduated from Millfield School. He has been a Saudi resident since 1968, presently residing in Jeddah. He has working knowledge of seven languages including Arabic, English, Urdu/Hindi, French, Persian, Turkish and German, which supports his research of various historical periods and geographic regions. Ghalib is the author of The Holy Cities, The Pilgrimage and The World of Islam.
As Great Britain planned for the eventual independence of South Arabia in the 1960s, Qu’aiti declined to join the British-sponsored Federation of South Arabia but remained under British protection as part of the Protectorate of South Arabia. On 17 September 1967, the sultanate was abolished and, in November of that year, the Qu’aiti State became part of newly independent South Yemen which united with North Yemen in 1990 to become the Republic of Yemen.
Category:History of Yemen Category:1967 disestablishments Category:Former countries in the Middle East
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