:''This article is about the former British Colony of Aden, a former territory in what is now
Yemen. For the port city, see
Aden, and for other uses, see
Aden (disambiguation).''
The 'Colony of Aden' ( '') was a
British crown colony from
1937 to
1963 and consisted of the
port city of
Aden and its immediate surroundings. Before 1937, the 121
km² territory was ruled by the
Bombay Presidency of
British India and known as the 'Aden Settlement'.
On
18 January 1963, it became the 'State of Aden' ( '') in the new
Federation of South Arabia and on
30 November 1967 became part of the
People's Republic of South Yemen. The hinterland of the Aden Colony was known as the
Aden Protectorate.
References and further reading
★ Paul Dresch. ''A History of Modern Yemen''. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press], 2000.
★ R.J. Gavin. ''Aden Under British Rule:
1839–
1967''. London: C. Hurst & Company, 1975.
★ Tom Little. ''South Arabia: Arena of Conflict''. London: Pall Mall Press, 1968.