The Walashma dynasty was a medieval Muslim dynasty of the Horn of Africa founded in Ifat (modern eastern Shewa).[1] Founded in the 13th century, it governed the Ifat and Adal Sultanates in what are present-day Somaliland, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea and eastern Ethiopia.[2]
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^Jyee, Dr. Ravi (2016). WORLD ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES. New Delhi, India: AFRO-ASIAN-AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, OCCUPATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (ACCORD). p. 360. Founded in 1285 by the Walashma dynasty, it was centered in Zeila. Ifat established bases in Djibouti and Somalia, and from there expanded southward to the Ahmar Mountains.
The Walashmadynasty was a medieval Muslim dynasty of the Horn of Africa founded in Ifat (modern eastern Shewa). Founded in the 13th century, it governed...
the Walashma ruler, Sa'ad ad-Din II, was captured and executed in Zeila, which was sacked. His children and the remainder of the Walashmadynasty would...
governor of Zeila/Harar, raid toward Ethiopia without consent of the Walashma ruler Muhammad bin Azharaddin, who wanted to maintain relations with the...
three hundred and ninety years. The Makhzumi dynasty reigned until it was deposed by the Walashmadynasty of Ifat (1285-1415). Ifat was once the easternmost...
Dunyā-ḥawaz or Umar Walashma (Arabic: عمر والاسمة) was the first ruler of the Sultanate of Ifat and the founder of the Walashmadynasty. According to Ibn...
dynasty, also known as the House of Solomon, was the ruling dynasty of the Ethiopian Empire from the thirteenth to twentieth centuries. The dynasty was...
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formed in present-day Ethiopia around eastern Shewa in Ifat. Led by the Walashmadynasty, the polity stretched from Zequalla to the port city of Zeila. The...
The Warsangali Sultanate, also known as the Garaad Dynasty, was a Somali imperial governing dynasty headquartered in northeastern and southeastern Somalia...
century–13th century) Walashmadynasty (Boqortooyadii Walashma) (AD 1285–1577) – Sultanate of Ifat and Adal Sultanate Guled dynasty (AD 1750–1884) – Isaaq...
Sultanates also existed, including the Adal Sultanate (led by the Walashmadynasty of the Ifat Sultanate), Sultanate of Mogadishu, Ajuran Sultanate, Warsangali...
of peace and stability for the Ethiopian Empire. However, the remaining Walashma returned from their exile in 1415 and established the Adal Sultanate centred...
larger Ifat Sultanate ruled by the Walashmadynasty. According to I.M. Lewis, the polity was governed by local dynasties consisting of Afarized Arabs or...
(Somali: Saldanadda Geledi, Arabic: سلطنة غلدي) also known as the Gobroon dynasty, was a Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the...
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first appears in the historical record as part of a Muslim state (Makhzumi dynasty), which G. W. B. Huntingford believed was founded in 896, and had its capital...
Islamic period. A power struggle erupted between the Abadir dynasty of Harari and the Walashmadynasty of Argobba throughout the Islamic period until Ahmad ibn...
following is a list of Mudaito dynasty rulers (Amoyta). Sultanate of the Geledi Sultanate of Ifat Isaaq Sultanate Walashmadynasty Mordechai Abir, The era of...
Harla emirs of Harar and Walashmadynasty in which Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi would assume power by executing the Walashma Sultan Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad...
president of Somaliland; Muse Bihi Abdi and foreign dignitaries. The Guled dynasty was established in the middle of the 18th century by Sultan Guled of the...
eventually captured King Sa'ad ad-Din II of the Walashmadynasty in Zeila and had him executed. The Walashma Chronicle, however, records the date as 1415...