'Beihan' or 'Bayhan' ( []), officially the 'Emirate of Beihan' ( []), was a state in the
British Aden Protectorate and the
Federation of South Arabia. Its capital was Suq Abdulla, now called
Beihan.

Map of the Federation of South Arabia
History
The ruling Al Habieli family, related to the
Hashemites, came to power in Beihan in the
17th century. In the late
19th century, the area came under
British influence and eventually became a constituent of the Aden Protectorate. The Emirate was a founding member of the
Federation of Arab Emirates of the South in
1959 and its successor, the
Federation of South Arabia, in
1963. The last
emir or
sharif, Saleh al Hussein Al Habieli, was deposed in August
1967 and the Emirate was abolished in November
1967 upon the founding of the
People's Republic of South Yemen and the area is now part of the Republic of
Yemen.
Al Habieli emirs of Beihan
★ Sharif Ahmad Muhsin Al Habieli - 1903-1935
★ Sharif Saleh al Hussein Al Habieli - 1935-1967
★
★ Sharif Hussein Ahmad Al Habieli -
regent of the Emirate of Bayhan from 1935-1967 and was also Minister of the Interior of the Federation of South Arabia