- the Horn region. However, the semi-legendary
apologetic History of the
Walasma ****erts that ʿUmar ibn-Dunya-hawaz was a
descendant of
Caliph ʿAlī's son...
-
Taddese Tamrat noted according to Al-Maqrizi, the
ancestors of ’Umar
Walasma first settled in Jabarta, a
region which he says
belonged to
Zeila where...
-
According to
historian Enrico Cerulli, in
thirteenth century Sultan Umar
Walasma founded the Ifat
Sultanate in Ifat
after overthrowing the
Makhzumi dynasty...
-
first emerged when Umar ibn Dunya-huz,
later to be
known as
Sultan Umar
Walasma,
carved out his own
kingdom and
conquered the
Sultanate of
Shewa located...
-
Harari language.
Ethiopian historian Bahru Zewde and
others state the
Walasma led
Sultanates of Ifat and Adal
primarily included the
Ethiopian Semitic...
-
first emerged when Umar Ibn Dunyā-ḥawaz,
later to be
known as
Sultan Umar
Walasma,
carved out his own
kingdom and
conquered the
Sultanate of
Shewa located...
-
eldest son of
Newaya Krestos.
During his reign, Haqq ad-Din II of the
Walasma dynasty gained control of the
kingdom of Ifat on the
southeastern frontier...
- In 1285 Ifat's
ruler Wali Asma
deposed Shewan kings and
established the
Walasma dynasty and
Shewa with its
districts including its centers,
Walalah and...
- was thus
named after them
called the gate of Argobba. In this
period the
Walasma dynasty of Ifat
initiated a
series of
marriage alliances with the leaders...
- Chekroun, Amélie (2020).
Entre Arabie et Éthiopie chrétienne: le
sultan walasma' Sa'd al-Dīn et ses fils. Pankhurst,
Richard (1997). The
Ethiopian Borderlands:...