- Sa'ad ad-Din II سعد الدين الثاني
Sultan of the
Sultanate of Ifat Lord of
Jabarta Reign 1386/7 – 1402/3 or 1410 CE (788 – 805 or 817 AH)
Predecessor Haqq...
- wars
waged and led by him
against Sultan Sa'ad ad-Din, the Lord of the
Jabarta." The
cultural contact and
interaction between the
Amhara and the indigenous...
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early presence of
Arabian tribes in muni****lities such as Berbera, Zeila,
Jabarta (an old
metropolis now in ruins), and M****awa in the
northern Horn of Africa...
- Arab
geographer Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi, Ifat was
alternatively known as
Jabarta. In the
fourteenth century Al
Umari mentioned seven cities or
domains within...
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Taddesse Tamrat noted that
according to the Arab
historian Al-Maqrizi,
Jabarta was also
considered part of the
region of Zeila. The term
Zeila in the...
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Sultanate comes from Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi. He says that the
region is
called Jabarta and its
capital is
called Wafāt. Its po****tion, who are Muslim, are ethnically...
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during the
latter half of the 1st millennium,
Rauso was
replaced by the
Jabarta and
Ximan civilizations. Concurrently,
there also
existed a predominantly...
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according to Al-Maqrizi, the
ancestors of ’Umar
Walasma first settled in
Jabarta, a
region which he says
belonged to
Zeila where they
moved further inland...
- Al-Azhar in Cairo,
where they have
their own
column to
study under,
named Al-
Jabarta Column,
under which numerous scholars studied such as
Shaykh Abdurahman...