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Ratio 1:2 .
Adopted: ? .
Abolished: 1967.
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There is a description of a quite different flag for the Emirate of Bayhan [Beihan], 
a state of the former Federation of South Arabia, in Tom Henighan's book, 
"Coming of age in Arabia: a memoir of Aden before the terror." (Manotick, Ont: 
Penumbra Press, 2004). The author was the American vice-consul in Aden from 1957 
to 1959. He visited the Emirate in 1959, and was at a fort in the Wadi Mablaqa 
when he noticed this flag: 
 "I looked up and saw a flag flying from a short pole, a dark green and 
blue ensign decorated with a white star and a white scimitar, framed by two 
white horizontal lines. The flag, representing as I was told, the Bayhan 
Emirate, was attractive..." (p.216)
Perhaps this flag was actually the ensign for a unit of the Federal Army or the 
Aden Protectorate Levies?
Gerald E. Noeske, 28 November 2005