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Former state in the British Aden Protectorate
Upper Yafa (Arabic: يافع العليا Yāfi‘ al-‘Ulyā), officially the State of Upper Yafa (Arabic: دولة يافع العليا Daulat Yāfiʿ al-ʿUlyā), was a military alliance
Upper_Yafa
District in Lahij, Yemen
(Lower Yafa or Yafa' as-Sufla) and Yafi' bani Malik (Upper Yafa or Yafa' al-Ulya), each including five branches and sheikhdoms. Branches of Yafa' alamry
Yafa'a
Former state
Afifi dynasty. Its capital was at Jaar. Lower Yafa was one part of Yafa'a, the other part being Upper Yafa. It is now part of the Republic of Yemen. Soon
Lower_Yafa
was a sheikhdom and dependency of Upper Yafa. It was a section of the Mawsata. Juban became a dependency of Upper Yafa in 1833. In the 1900s, Juban sought
Juban_(Upper_Yafa)
1963–1967 British protectorate in south Arabia
except the three Wahidi Sultanates in the Eastern Aden Protectorate, with Upper Yafa in the Western Aden Protectorate. The Protectorate of South Arabia was
Protectorate_of_South_Arabia
was a sheikhdom and dependency of Upper Yafa. It was a section of the Mawsata. Na'wah was a dependency of Upper Yafa. It was placed within the British
Na'wah_(Upper_Yafa)
Conflicts". The Reykjavik Grapevine. 14 July 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2020. "Upper Yafa (Disturbances): 7 Jul 1959: House of Commons debates". TheyWorkForYou
List of wars involving the United Kingdom in the 20th century
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_Kingdom_in_the_20th_century
Country in Southern Africa
government in the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament. The upper house of parliament, the Senate, is composed of 22 principal chiefs whose
Lesotho
Country in Southeast Asia
healthcare. However, Thaksin was viewed by opponents among the Thai upper and upper middle classes as a corrupt populist who was destroying the middle
Thailand
British protectorate in Arabia, 1872–1963
Lahej Lower Aulaqi Lower Yafa Shaib Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom Upper Aulaqi Sultanate Upper Yafa Sultanate and the five Upper Yafa sheikhdoms of: Al-Busi Al-Dhubi
Aden_Protectorate
Country in Southeast Asia
its lower layers produced a series of radiocarbon dates around 6000 BC. Upper layers in the same site gave evidence of transition to Neolithic, containing
Cambodia
Country in Southern Africa
Sikh Sikkim Sri Lanka Sip Song Chau Tai Sulu Syria Tibet Taiwan Upper Asir Upper Yafa Vietnam Yemen South Arabia Europe Albania Aragon Asturias Austria
Eswatini
Rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Abbasid_dynasty
Ancient Arab kingdom (3rd century BC – 106 AD)
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Nabataean_Kingdom
Emirate of Aleppo dynasty from 1014 to 1080
ruled an Aleppo-based emirate in northern Syria and the western Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) more or less continuously from 1014 until 1080. The Mirdasids
Mirdasid_dynasty
Topics referred to by the same term
Juban may refer to: Juban (Upper Yafa), a sheikhdom and dependency of Upper Yafa Juban, Albania, a settlement in Shkodër County Juban, Iran, a village
Juban
1962–67 British protectorate in southwest Arabia
clan of the Yafa tribe. The Yafai are divided into ten sheikhdoms that were spread across the former sultanates of Lower Yafa and Upper Yafa. Hassan Ali
Federation_of_South_Arabia
Country in East Asia
largest city. The first known habitation of the archipelago dates to the Upper Paleolithic, with the beginning of the Japanese Paleolithic dating to c
Japan
Historical method of government in Ireland
Sikh Sikkim Sri Lanka Sip Song Chau Tai Sulu Syria Tibet Taiwan Upper Asir Upper Yafa Vietnam Yemen South Arabia Europe Albania Aragon Asturias Austria
Monarchy_of_Ireland
Moroccan sultanate (1666–1912)
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Alawi_Sultanate
Country in West Asia
The Omani legislature is the bicameral Council of Oman, consisting of an upper chamber, the Council of State (Majlis ad-Dawlah) and a lower chamber, the
Oman
Ruling dynasty of the Fatimid Caliphate
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Fatimid_dynasty
Third Islamic caliphate
Baghdad. For a time, they even controlled Syria and parts of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia). In 882, the caliph al-Mu'tamid even tried to move his residence
Abbasid_Caliphate
Country in West Asia
through the Red Sea via the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean, there to the Upper Adriatic region to the northern Italian hub of Trieste with its rail connections
Qatar
1963–1967 insurgency in South Arabia against British colonial rule
the Qu'aiti and Kathiri sultanates of Hadhramaut, along with Mahra, and Upper Yafa refused to join either of the federations and became the Protectorate
Aden_Emergency
Rulers of Umayyad Caliphate
made Iraq and Upper Mesopotamia their home. The 10th-century geographer al-Hamdani held that several Umayyad groups inhabited the Upper Egyptian town
Umayyad_dynasty
nomadic or settled Arab tribes in the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, and Upper and Lower Mesopotamia. Today, "Arab" refers to a variety of large numbers
History_of_the_Arabs
Ancient kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia (132 BC–214 AD)
Greek: Ὀσροηνή), also spelled Osrhoene, was an ancient kingdom and region in Upper Mesopotamia. The Kingdom of Osroene, also known as the "Kingdom of Edessa"
Osroene
Christian Arab tribe
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Ghassanids
Ouagadougou Currency 100 centimes = 1 franc Main Article Needed Includes Upper Volta (French Colony) See also Burkina Faso; French West Africa Dates 1920
Compendium of postage stamp issuers (U)
Compendium_of_postage_stamp_issuers_(U)
Arab monarchy (c. 268–602)
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Lakhmid_kingdom
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
the Ansar and the members of the shura. In 645/46, he added the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) to Mu'awiya's Syrian governorship and granted the latter's
Umayyad_Caliphate
Territory over which the British government exercised limited jurisdiction
Haban Beihan Dhala and Qutaibi Fadhli Lahej Lower Yafa Audhali Haushabi Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom Upper Aulaqi Sultanate Lower Aulaqi Alawi Aqrabi Dathina
British_protectorate
State in the Iberian Peninsula, 1232–1492
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Emirate_of_Granada
Period of Sicilian history under Islamic rule from 827 to 1091
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Muslim_Sicily
Country in West Asia
Abu Dhabi waters, where drilling began. In March, it struck oil in the Upper Thamama rock formation. This was the first commercial discovery of the Trucial
United_Arab_Emirates
5th–1st BC Nort Arabian kingdom in Western Saudi Arabia
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Lihyan
Abrahamic tradition of tribal identity
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Ishmaelites
List of wars from 1945 to 1989
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List_of_wars:_1945–1989
1510–1659 state in Morocco and Northwest Africa
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Saadi_Sultanate
Lebanese political family (1697–1842)
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Shihab_dynasty
Ruling dynasty of Morocco since 1631
bi-cameral legislature, with the lower house elected directly by voters and an upper house chosen indirectly by regional assemblies and professional organizations
Alawi_dynasty
State in Islamic Iberia (756–1031 CE)
rural lower classes, but Arabic had become the language of the middle and upper classes. By the end of the century, even the Christian population was so
Umayyad_state_of_Córdoba
Noble title with several historical meanings
Haushabi, Kathiri, Lahej, Lower Aulaqi, Lower Yafa, Mahra, Qu'aiti, Subeihi, Upper Aulaqi, Upper Yafa and the Wahidi sultanates in present-day Saudi
Sultan
Period of Egyptian history from 639 to 1517
administration. The conquest led to two separate provinces all under one ruler: Upper and Lower Egypt. These two very distinct regions were governed by the military
Egypt_in_the_Middle_Ages
Sunni Muslim dynasty in Spain (1232–1492)
in the Alhambra, Nasrid dynasty (1232–1492) Contemporary coat of arms (upper right) of the Nasrid dynasty of Granada with garbled Arabic inscription
Nasrid_dynasty
967–1916 semi-sovereign state in the Arabian Peninsula
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Sharifate_of_Mecca
(1728–1839) Emirate of Diriyah (1744–1812) Sultanate of Upper Yafa (1800–1903) Sultanate of Lower Yafa (1800–1895) Emirate of Nejd (1812–1891) Muscat and Oman
List of former sovereign states
List_of_former_sovereign_states
First Islamic caliphate (632–661)
prevailing at first, but, on the third day of fighting, the Muslims gained the upper hand. The legendary Persian general Rostam Farrokhzad was killed during
Rashidun_Caliphate
Islamic state in northern Mesopotamia and Syria from 890 to 1004
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Hamdanid_dynasty
Sikh Sikkim Sri Lanka Sip Song Chau Tai Sulu Syria Tibet Taiwan Upper Asir Upper Yafa Vietnam Yemen South Arabia Europe Albania Aragon Asturias Austria
List_of_former_monarchies
Muslim state (1013–1110)
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Taifa_of_Zaragoza
2nd-century Arab kingdom
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Kingdom_of_Hatra
Former Arab Kingdom in Iraq
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Kingdom_of_Khaza'il
700s–100s BC northern Arab tribal confederation
moving into Babylonia and the Qedarites, were at this time also living in Upper Mesopotamia, where they might have been settled by Sargon II and Sennacherib
Qedarites
1967–1990 state in Western Asia
the Qu'aiti and Kathiri sultanates of Hadhramaut, along with Mahra, and Upper Yafa refused to join either of the federations and became the Protectorate
South_Yemen
Roman client kingdom based in the Levant
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Emesene_dynasty
Ethnic group
autonomy. The Confederal Harharah Sultanate reigned over the State of Upper Yafa. The Sultanate had formed a military alliance with the British Aden Protectorate
Arab_Singaporeans
Former state of the British Aden Protectorate
Mawsata in the southwest, Hadrami in the northeast, Lower Yafa in the south and Upper Yafa in the north. Its last sheikh was deposed in 1967 upon the
Al-Dhubi
Sheikhdom and dependency of Upper Yafa
Rubeaten was a sheikhdom and dependency of Upper Yafa Early 18th century: Rubeaten becomes a dependency of Upper Yafa. 1873: The Ottoman Empire sends troops
Rubeaten
Arab dynasty circa 990-1081
(Arabic: النميريون) were an Arab dynasty based in Diyar Mudar (western Upper Mesopotamia). They were emirs (princes) of their namesake tribe, the Banu
Numayrid_dynasty
Province of the Arab Caliphates
Umayyad period, Arminiya was usually grouped with Arran and the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) under a single governor into an ad hoc super-province. According
Arminiya
Dynasty
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Uyunid_Emirate
Arab dynasty from 990 to 1096
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Uqaylid_dynasty
Ancient and medieval Arab tribal confederation in Fertile Crescent
Syrian tribal groups. The Qays, which was established in northern Syria and Upper Mesopotamia, where they had migrated during Mu'awiya's administration, launched
Tanukh
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Dulafid_dynasty
Ethnic group
"Dahsam," later named after them during the era of the Upper Yafa Sultanate. The Yafi' tribe in the Yafa region is divided into two main sections: Banu Qasid
Tribes_of_Yemen
Sultanate in modern-day Yemen
needed] Baidah bordered the Audhali to the south, Beihan to the north, Upper Yafa to the west, and the Aulaqi to the southeast. The terrain of Baidah was
Baidah_Sultanate
Historical emirate
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Emirate_of_Nekor
Republic of South Yemen. Qu'aiti Ghalib II al-Qu'aiti Upper Yafa Muhammad ibn Salih Harharah Lower Yafa Mahmud ibn Aidrus Al Afifi Muflahi al Qasim ibn Abd
Abolition_of_monarchy
Arabia (1962–1967) Emblem of the Sultanate of Lahej Emblem of the State of Upper Yafa before 1967 Emblem of the Kathiri State of Seiyun (?–1967) Emblem of the
Emblem_of_Yemen
Topics referred to by the same term
Nakhon Phanom province in northeast Thailand Na'wah (Upper Yafa), a sheikhdom and dependency of Upper Yafa, modern-day Yemen Don Mlangeni Nawa (1959–2025)
Nawa
of Upper Yafa. Busi was established around the 18th century.[citation needed] Protectorate treaties were signed with the other states of Upper Yafa in
Al-Busi
Muslim State ruled by Abbadids (1023–1091)
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Taifa_of_Seville
Tribal Arab confederation in pre-islamic Syria
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Salihids
Al-Kiram. The Banu Sumadih family were a branch of the Banu Tujib of the Upper March. A former military leader under Almanzor, Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Sumadih
Banu_Sumadih
Concept in international relations
Haban Beihan Dhala and Qutaibi Fadhli Lahej Lower Yafa Audhali Haushabi Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom Upper Aulaqi Sultanate Lower Aulaqi Alawi Aqrabi Dathina
Protectorate
Republic of Yemen. Muflihi was originally one of the five sheikhdoms of Upper Yafa but joined the Federation of South Arabia and its successor, the Federation
Maflahi
Rulers of Oman from 1154 to 1624
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Nabhani_dynasty
Muslim outpost in the Caucasus
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Emirate_of_Tbilisi
State in the British Aden Protectorate
southwestern part of Upper Yafa. The main mountain in the area is Jabal Darfan. Mawsata was the most populated of the five sheikhdoms of Upper Yafa. The last ruler
Mawsata
الحضارم), or Al Hadharem (Arabic: الحضارم), is one of the five sheikdoms of Upper Yafa. The Hadrami sheikdom was divided into four quarters: Sinaani (سناني)
Hadrami_sheikhdom
Defunct micronation
Sikh Sikkim Sri Lanka Sip Song Chau Tai Sulu Syria Tibet Taiwan Upper Asir Upper Yafa Vietnam Yemen South Arabia Europe Albania Aragon Asturias Austria
Sultanate_of_M'Simbati
Arab kingdom in modern-day Spain, 1031–1091
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Taifa_of_Córdoba
Arab dynasty
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Wajihids
recognized state. Annexed by the United Kingdom on 23 April 1904. Upper Yafa – State of Upper Yafa (to 1903) Capital: Mahjaba Widely recognized state. Annexed
List of sovereign states in the 1900s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1900s
Topics referred to by the same term
former small state in present-day Yemen, one of the five sheikhdoms of Upper Yafa Busi (Tanzanian ward), an administrative ward in the Kondoa district of
Busi
Lebanese family dynasty (15th-century to 1865)
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Harfush_dynasty
(1850–1967) Sheikhdom of Shaib (1850–1967) Sultanate of Lower Yafa (1681–1967) Sultanate of Upper Yafa (1800–1967) Sheikhdom Al-Dhubi (1750–1967) Hadrami Sheikhdom
List of Muslim states and dynasties
List_of_Muslim_states_and_dynasties
Arab-Muslim dynasty in Sindh (854–1011)
capital of Aror, although these regions had a large Hindu population as well. Upper Sindh, however, had few Buddhists, and was overwhelmingly Hindu. The accounts
Habbari_Emirate
Islamic emirate in Iraq
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Banu_Mazyad
Place in Lahij Governorate, Yemen
Al-Shibr is a village in Yemen, located in the region known as Upper Yafa (Arabic: يافع العليا Yāfiʿ al-ʿUlyā). Prior to the revolt of 1963 this region
Al-Shibr
Arab dynasty
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Jarrahids
Arab tribe
al-Tujibiyyun, sing. Tujibi) or Banu al-Muhajir, were an Arab dynasty on the Upper March of Al-Andalus active from the ninth to the eleventh centuries. They
Banu_Tujib
which contains a crescent moon and star inside. 1839 - 1967 Flag of Upper Yafa A horizontal bicolor of orange and green with a crescent moon and a sword
List_of_Yemenite_flags
Arab Muslim dynasty of Zaragoza (1039–1110) and ruled al-Andalus from 1228–1237
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Banu_Hud
Druze chieftains of southern Mount Lebanon
clan of the Rabi'a, a large Arab tribal confederation with branches in the upper Euphrates River valley. Ma'n fought alongside the Artuqid leader Ilghazi
Ma'n_dynasty
(Territory) Upper Aulaqi Sultanate Capital: Nişāb Widely recognized state. Upper Aulaqi Sheikhdom Capital: Sa'id Widely recognized state. Upper Yafa – State
List of sovereign states in the 1870s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1870s
Twipra Kingdom Udaipur – Kingdom of Udaipur Unyanyembe Upper Yafa – Sheikhdom of Upper Yafa Urmia – Urmia Khanate Uvea – Kingdom of Uvea Venice – Republic
List of sovereign states in 1750
List_of_sovereign_states_in_1750
Syrian Arab family
Qasimids 1597–1872 Ya'arubids 1624–1742 Emirate of Dir'iyah 1744–1818 Upper Yafa 1800–1967 Muscat and Oman 1820–1970 Rashidids 1836–1921 Qu'aitids 1858–1967
Banu_Munqidh
UPPER YAFA
UPPER YAFA
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Farm
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Adikya | அதீகà¯à®¯à®¾
Authority, Showing upper hand
Adikya | அதீகà¯à®¯à®¾
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Upper Arm; Strength; Power; Support
Biblical
roof; upper floor
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Upper World
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Church
Boy/Male
Indian
Authority, Showing upper hand
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
High or Upper
Boy/Male
Arabic
Supper Power
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical
Roof; Upper Floor
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Ram Herder
Boy/Male
Muslim
Having the upper hand, More acceptable
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Russian
Supper
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
From the Upper Town
Boy/Male
British, English
Upper Forest
UPPER YAFA
UPPER YAFA
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi
World; Universe
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name LANSA means "lance."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mightiest of the Gods; The Chief of Gods
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fair complexioned
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sacrifice
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Aaron, ARRON means "light-bringer."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Deendayal | திந தயால
One who has mercy for poor, Kind to the poor
Female
Czechoslovakian
, God's oath.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Pleaser of Heart
Girl/Female
Hindu
Respect, Faith
UPPER YAFA
UPPER YAFA
UPPER YAFA
UPPER YAFA
UPPER YAFA
n.
Upper leather.
n.
A meal taken at the close of the day; the evening meal.
adv.
In the upper parts; above.
n.
The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.
n.
The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery.
n.
See 2d Dubber.
n.
A fir pole of from four to seven inches diameter, and twenty to forty feet long, sometimes roughly hewn, used for scaffoldings, and sometimes for slight and common roofs, for which use it is split.
n.
The upper jaw or maxilla.
v. i.
To take supper; to sup.
n.
One who performs the operation of cupping.
n.
The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.
comp.
Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.
n.
A loose, flowing upper garment
n.
The upper part; the top.
n.
The upper lip.
n.
The upper part of a retort.
n.
The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.
n.
An upper servant of an inn.
v. t.
To supply with supper.
n.
A loose upper garment