- The
Walashma dynasty was a
medieval Muslim dynasty of the Horn of
Africa founded in Ifat (modern
eastern Shewa).
Founded in the 13th century, it governed...
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which the
Walashma ruler, Sa'ad ad-Din II, was
captured and
executed in Zeila,
which was sacked. His
children and the
remainder of the
Walashma dynasty...
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Harar plateau to the south-east and
modern day
Djibouti in the west. The
Walashma dynasty are
regarded by
scholars as the
founders of the Ifat Sultanate...
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later expanded via
conquest reaching as far as Shewa. Led by the
Walashma dynasty, the
polity stretched from
Zequalla to the port city of Zeila....
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governor of Zeila/Harar, raid
toward Ethiopia without consent of the
Walashma ruler Muhammad bin Azharaddin, who
wanted to
maintain relations with the...
- district; and his sons were
considered outcasts by the rest of the
Walashma family.Karanle
Walashma dynasty Taddesse Tamrat,
Church and
State in
Ethiopia (Oxford:...
- Dunyā-ḥawaz or Umar
Walashma (Arabic: عمر والاسمة) was the
first ruler of the
Sultanate of Ifat and the
founder of the
Walashma dynasty.
According to...
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Isaaq migrations Dynasties Solomonic dynasty Walashma dynasty Gareen dynasty Goobroon dynasty Zagwe dynasty Makhzumi dynasty...
- as
Sultan of Adal by
Garad Abun ibn Adash, who was not a
member of the
Walashma dynasty; Arab Faqīh, however,
writes that it was his
relative in marriage...
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became the base for the
Walashma after their return from
Yemen in 1415 with the
foundation of the Adal Sultanate. The
Walashma rulers established their...