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Aden Protectorate : ウィキペディア英語版
The Aden ProtectorateThe plural (Aden Protectorates) is also frequently found since it was an amalgamation of sultanates, etc. that were separate protectorates. ((アラビア語:محمية عدن) ') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."

The Aden Protectorate〔The plural (Aden Protectorates) is also frequently found since it was an amalgamation of sultanates, etc. that were separate protectorates.〕 ((アラビア語:محمية عدن) ') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.〔Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35)〕 Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.
==History==
===Informal beginnings===
What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:
* Lahej (Abdali)
* Alawi
* Dhala (Amiri)
* Aqrabi
* Aulaqi
* Fadhli
* Haushabi
* Subeihi
* Yafa
British expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「The '''Aden Protectorate'''The plural (Aden Protectorates) is also frequently found since it was an amalgamation of sultanates, etc. that were separate protectorates. ((アラビア語:محمية عدن) '''') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."」の詳細全文を読む
) was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."


The Aden Protectorate〔The plural (Aden Protectorates) is also frequently found since it was an amalgamation of sultanates, etc. that were separate protectorates.〕 ((アラビア語:محمية عدن) ') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.〔Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35)〕 Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.
==History==
===Informal beginnings===
What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:
* Lahej (Abdali)
* Alawi
* Dhala (Amiri)
* Aqrabi
* Aulaqi
* Fadhli
* Haushabi
* Subeihi
* Yafa
British expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「The '''Aden Protectorate'''The plural (Aden Protectorates) is also frequently found since it was an amalgamation of sultanates, etc. that were separate protectorates. ((アラビア語:محمية عدن) '''') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."」の詳細全文を読む
) was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「The '''Aden Protectorate'''The plural (Aden Protectorates) is also frequently found since it was an amalgamation of sultanates, etc. that were separate protectorates. ((アラビア語:محمية عدن) '''') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."」の詳細全文を読む
) was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."">ウィキペディアで「The Aden ProtectorateThe plural (Aden Protectorates) is also frequently found since it was an amalgamation of sultanates, etc. that were separate protectorates. ((アラビア語:محمية عدن) ') was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."」の詳細全文を読む
) was a British protectorate in southern Arabia which evolved in the hinterland of the port of Aden and in the Hadramaut following the conquest of Aden by Great Britain in 1839, and it continued until the 1960s. In 1940 it was divided for administrative purposes into the Western Protectorate and the Eastern Protectorate.Records of the British Administration in Aden, 1839-1967 (http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/7d807f72-ee39-43db-86ed-2812db614c35) Today the territory forms part of the Republic of Yemen.==History== Nine Cantons (redirect page). Please retarget the page if you retitle this section -->===Informal beginnings===What became known as the Aden Protectorate was initially informal arrangements of protection with nine tribes in the immediate hinterland of the port city of Aden:* Lahej (Abdali)* Alawi* Dhala (Amiri)* Aqrabi* Aulaqi* Fadhli* Haushabi* Subeihi* YafaBritish expansion into the area was designed to secure the important port that was, at the time, governed from British India. From 1874, these protection arrangements existed with the tacit acceptance of the Ottoman Empire that maintained suzerainty over Yemen to the north and the polities became known collectively as the "Nine Tribes" or the "Nine Cantons."」
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