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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aden_ColonyAden Colony - Wikipedia

    In 1 April 1937, Aden was separated from British India to become a Crown colony under the Government of India Act 1935, consisting of the city of Aden and its surrounding areas. The colony experienced rapid development due to its thriving port, but it was also marked by growing civil unrest.

  2. The Aden Emergency (1963-67) was an insurgency against British rule in the south of the Arabian Peninsula. The unrest hastened British plans for withdrawal and marked the end of 20 years of decolonisation. 5 min read. View this object. Troops disembark from helicopters, 1964.

  3. In its new role Aden Colony grew wealthy and the Indian shopkeepers and Arab landlords of Steamer Point gladly joined the treaty sheikhs of the Protectorate in planning a Federation of South Arabia that would unite the town and the tribes to secure the British base and British patronage - indefinitely.

  4. Apr 2, 1998 · Mr Adan wishes to take advantage of those benefits. He claims that he is entitled to refugee status under Art 1A (2) of the Geneva Convention. Mr Pannick QC for the Secretary of State submits that Mr Adan is not entitled to refugee status because he no longer has any fear of persecution.

  5. Sporting CP. On 20 August 2020, Adán moved to Portuguese club Sporting CP on a free transfer, for two years with the option of a third. [26] He was a key player as they won their first Primeira Liga title in 19 years, keeping 20 clean sheets and conceding just 19 goals in 32 matches. [27]

  6. Dec 19, 2000 · The answer to this question turns on the construction of section 2 (2) (c) of the Act of 1996 which has been repealed by the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 ("the Act of 1999"). Adan's asylum application. Stripped of unnecessary detail, the sequence of events was as follows. Adan is a citizen of Somalia.

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