State of Aden وِلْاَيَةْ عَدَنْ | |||||||||
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State of the Federation of South Arabia | |||||||||
1963–1967 | |||||||||
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Map of British Aden (1922) | |||||||||
Capital | Aden | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• | 192 km2 (74 sq mi) | ||||||||
Legislature | Legislative Council | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Federation of South Arabia established | 18 January 1963 | ||||||||
• State of Aden disestablished | 30 November 1967 | ||||||||
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The State of Aden (Arabic: وِلْاَيَةْ عَدَنْ Wilāyat ʿAdan) was a state constituted in Aden within the Federation of South Arabia. Following its establishment on 18 January 1963, Sir Charles Johnston stepped down as the last Governor of Aden.
In spite of the hopes placed in the Federation, the insurgency in Aden escalated and hastened the end of British presence in the territory with the British leaving Aden by the end of November 1967.[1]
The State of Aden became part of the independent People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, also known as South Yemen, on 30 November 1967.