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Yemen: The castle of the Sultan of Lahaj, southern Yemen. Henry Salt, c. 1805

Yemen: The castle of the Sultan of Lahaj, southern Yemen. Henry Salt, c. 1805

Lahaj, Lahij or Lahej (Arabic: لحج Laḥij) is a city and an area located between Ta'izz and Aden in Yemen. From the 18th to the 20th century, its rulers were of the Al-Abdali family who with Al-Sallami, Al-Ramada, Al-Sindi and al-Aqrabi, claims relation to Ahl al-Bayt (the family of the Prophet Muhammad).

Lahij was the capital city of Sultanate of Lahej, a protectorate of the British Empire until 1967, when the sultan was expelled and the city became a part of People's Republic of South Yemen.

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