located in the Horn of Africa. It was founded by Sabr ad-Din III on the Harar plateau in Adal after the fall of the Sultanateof Ifat. The kingdom flourished...
west. In the ninth century, Harar was under the Maḥzūmī dynasty's Sultanateof Shewa. Islam had gained a foothold on the Harar plateau by the 10th–11th centuries...
names alternatively. Ethiopia in the Middle Ages History of the Horn of Africa SultanateofHarar Østebø, Terje (30 September 2011). Localising Salafism:...
establishment of the Aussa Sultanate. The state was disestablished in 1734 and in 1769, the Mudaito dynasty successfully overthrew the Kabirto of Harla. Harar which...
Imamate of Aussa was carved out of the Adal Sultanate in 1577, when Muhammed Jasa moved his capital from Harar to Aussa (Asaita) with the split of the Adal...
state that Harar's history date back to 16th century, beginning with Adal Sultanate moving its capital from Dakkar to Harar during the reign of Sultan Abu...
Harari colonies in the middle of the seaboard and Harar were also assimilated by Somalis putting the SultanateofHarar under duress. Hararis confined...
the Adal Sultanate and SultanateofHarar. The first Ughaz (Ugaas) of this successor kingdom, Ali Makail Dera (Cali Makayl-Dheere) was the son of Makail...
Isaaq Sultanate (Somali: Saldanadda Isaaq, Wadaad: سَلْدَنَدْدَ إساقْ, Arabic: السلطنة الإسحاقية) was a Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa...
Somali sultanates (Dir, Isaaq and Harti including the Warsangali). The Warsangali clan constituted 20,000 of British Somaliland's total population of 640...
The Ajuran Sultanate (Somali: Saldanadda Ajuuraan, Arabic: سلطنة الأجورانية), natively referred to as Ajuuraan, and often simply Ajuran, was a medieval...
what is now western, southern, and eastern Ethiopia, like Kaffa, Welayta, Harar, and other kingdoms. Thus, by 1898 Ethiopia expanded into its modern territorial...
middle of the sixteenth century Adal Sultanate armies led by Harar leader Ahmed Ibrahim invaded Habesha lands in what is known as the "Conquest of Habasha"...
The Sultanateof Hobyo (Somali: Saldanadda Hobyo, Arabic: سلطنة هوبيو), also known as the Sultanateof Obbia, was a 19th-century Somali Sultanate in present-day...
Mahdist State. In 1887, Menelik II, king of Shewa, invaded the Emirate ofHarar after his victory at the Battle of Chelenqo. On 10 March 1889, Yohannes IV...
Hararghe Zone Harari People's Democratic Party SultanateofHarar Emirate ofHarar Adal SultanateHarar Harari National League "2011 National Statistics"...
from Arsi. Sultanateof Ifat Society, Hakluyt (1967). Works. Kraus Reprint. p. 234. The Moslem state of Dawaro, in which was situated Harar, lay alongside...
the Adal Sultanate and SultanateofHarar. The first Ughaz (Ugaas) of this successor kingdom, Ali Makail Dera (Cali Makayl-Dheere) was the son of Makail...
discovery, a team of French archaeologists uncovered three urban centers believed to have been remnants of the former Sultanateof Ifat, with the Nora...
parts of Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Eritrea. Many of the historic cities in the region, such as Amud, Maduna, Abasa, Berbera, Zeila and Harar, flourished...
Sultanateof the Geledi (Somali: Saldanadda Geledi, Arabic: سلطنة غلدي) also known as the Gobroon dynasty, was a Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the...
Somali kingdom centered in the Horn of Africa. Ruled by Boqor Osman Mahamuud during its golden age, the sultanate controlled the areas which are now called...
The Sultanateof Dahlak was a small medieval kingdom covering the Dahlak Archipelago and parts of the Eritrean coast. First attested in 1093, it quickly...
Aswan and Massawa. Sultanateof Ifat Adal Sultanate Kingdom of Bazin Kingdom of Jarin Kingdom of Nagash Kingdom of Qita'a Kingdom of Tankish Elzein, Intisar...