Fadhli Sultanate
| Fadlhi Sultanate السلطنة الفضلية | |||||||
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| State of the Federation of South Arabia | |||||||
| 17th century–1967 | |||||||
| Map of the Federation of South Arabia | |||||||
| Capital | Shuqrah (till 1962) Zinjibar (1962–1967) | ||||||
| Area | |||||||
| • Coordinates | 13°25′N 45°40′E / 13.417°N 45.667°E | ||||||
| Population | |||||||
| • 1931  | 24,000 | ||||||
| • Type | Monarchy | ||||||
| History | |||||||
| • Documented since  | 17th century | ||||||
| • Disestablished  | 1967 | ||||||
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Fadhli (Arabic: فضلي Faḍlī), or the Fadhli Sultanate (Arabic: السلطنة الفضلية Salṭanat al-Faḍlī), was an independent sultanate on the southern coast of the Arabian Peninsula from the 17th century until 1967.
British sources described the Fadhli as "one of the most powerful and warlike tribes near Aden".