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  1. Walashma dynasty

    The Walashma dynasty was a medieval Muslim dynasty of the Horn of Africa founded in Ifat. Founded in the 13th century, it governed the Ifat and Adal Sultanates in what are present-day, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea and eastern Ethiopia. Wikipedia

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  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Ioan Lewis also mentions that in a short king-list titled "Rulers of the land of Sa'ad ad-Din", Yusuf is recognized as one of the Walashma's ancestors. [8] Yusuf is considered as the progenitor of the Walashma dynasty. [9] [10] According to the History of the Walashma, he was said to have died in 1276 at the age of 120, and had over six hundred ...
  4. kids.kiddle.co

    Aug 9, 2024This essentially is the end of the Walashma dynasty as a ruling dynasty in all but name, though the dynasty hobbled on in a de jure capacity. Many king lists don't even bother with Walashma rulers after this and just list Imām Aḥmed Gurēy and then Amīr Nūr Mujahid. 12: Sulṭān ʿAli ʿUmarDīn: 1553-1555: Son of ʿUmarDīn Maḥamed: 13
  5. courses.lumenlearning.com

    Led by the Walashma dynasty, it was centered in the ancient cities of Zeila and Shewa. The Kingdom ruled over parts of what are now eastern Ethiopia, Djibouti, and northern Somalia. Ifat first emerged in the 13th century, when Sultan Umar Walashma conquered the Sultanate of Showa in 1285. The Adal Sultanate or Kingdom of Adal was founded after ...
  6. kids.kiddle.co

    Aug 9, 2024The Walashma dynasty of Ifat is more commonly linked with the Sheikh Yusuf bin Ahmad al-Kawneyn who is described as a Somali. The Abyssinian king (negus) Yeshaq (1414-1429) expanded his kingdom's political and commercial interests into the trade routes and domains of the Somali Kingdom of Ifat, centered in Zeila. Yeshaq declared the Muslims to ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    According to the "History of the Walasma" chronicles, his father Umar was said to have died in 1276 at the age of 120, Ali then took the throne and ruled for 20 years. [2]He took "Baziyu" as a throne name but Al-Maqrizi and Ibn Taghribirdi both give him the nickname "Nahwi" (Arabic: نحوي).This nickname was apparently common in the Walashma dynasty as his son, Sultan Mansur Ibn Ali and his ...
  8. en.sewasew.com

    Led by the Walashma dynasty, it was centered in the ancient city of Zeila. The kingdom ruled over parts of what are now eastern Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somaliland. According to Al-Omari, Ifat was a state close to the Red Sea coast, 15 days by 20 days "normal traveling time". The state had a river (Awash River), was well peopled and had an army ...

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