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The Mahra Sultanate of Qishn and Socotra ( or sometimes the '''Mahra Sultanate of Ghayda and Socotra''' (Arabic: سلطنة المهرة في الغيضاء و سقطرة [ ) was a Sultan ate that included both Mahra and the Indian Ocean island of Socotra in what is now eastern Yemen. It was ruled by the '''Banu Afrar''' ( []) Dynasty and is sometimes called '''Mahra State''' in English. The capitals of Mahra were Qishn in Mahra and Tamrida (Hadiboh) on Socotra. The sultanate entered into treaty relations with the British in the late 19th Century and became a part of the Aden Protectorate . In the 1960s , Mahra declined to join the Federation Of South Arabia but remained under British protection as part of the Protectorate Of South Arabia . In 1967 , the sultanate was abolished and Mahra became part of newly independent South Yemen which united with North Yemen in 1990 to become the Republic of Yemen. Today the Mahra area (without Socotra) is the Al Mahrah Governorate of Yemen. In addition to Arabic, Mehri , a Modern South Arabian language is spoken in Mahra. |