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    The Ajuran Sultanate (Somali: Saldanadda Ajuuraan, Arabic: سلطنة الأجورانية), natively referred to as Ajuuraan, and often simply Ajuran, was a medieval...
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    Abgaal (redirect from Yaquub Sultanate)
    Faduma Sarjeele, of the house of Gareen, part of the Ajuran clan which headed the Ajuran Sultanate in which her household was part of. The mother of Hirabä...
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    members are settled in Mogadishu. The Ajuran clan's origins are found in the Ajuran Sultanate, a Somali Muslim sultanate that ruled over large parts of the...
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    commodities. The Ajuran would take over the region and end the Tunni Sultanate. Along with Hawiye, Rahanweyn clan also came under the Ajuran Empire control...
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    Mogadishu (category Ajuran Sultanate)
    Sultanate of Mogadishu in the 9th-13th century, which for many centuries controlled the Indian Ocean gold trade and eventually came under the Ajuran Sultanate...
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    Barawa (category Ajuran Sultanate)
    add as a lime component. Barawa and its surrounding area fell under the Ajuran Empire that governed much of southern Somalia and eastern Ethiopia. The...
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    of the Sultanate of Hobyo; and Ibrahim Adeer, founder of the Geledi Sultanate. The title, Suldaan was used by the influential Ajuran Sultanate that ruled...
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    network of Hawiyya-affiliated clans helped uphold Ajuran dominance over a wide region." The Ajuran Sultanate collapsed in the 17th century primarily due to...
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    including the Ajuran Sultanate, Adal Sultanate, Imamate of Awsame, and the Sultanate of the Geledi. In the late 19th century, Somali sultanates were colonized...
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    Sultanate was governed by the Gobroon dynasty. It was established by the Geledi soldier Ibrahim Adeer, who had defeated various vassals of the Ajuran...
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    considered to be a sub-clan of Ajuran who established one of the most powerful medieval kingdoms in Africa called Ajuran Sultanate. The Gibil Madow(Dark skins)...
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  • Ajuran may refer to: Ajuran Sultanate, a medieval Somali empire Ajuran (clan), a Somali clan Ajuran currency, a medieval currency This disambiguation...
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  • Hobyo (category Ajuran Sultanate)
    outpost by the Ajuran Empire during the 13th century. In the late 17th century the Hiraab successfully revolted against the Ajuran Sultanate who had been...
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    Sultanate Baargaal Rulers of the Majeerteen Sultanate: Adal Sultanate Ajuran Sultanate Warsengali Sultanate Ali Yusuf Kenadid List of Muslim empires and...
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  • king Abdalle Dayle conquered the Tunni Sultanate. It incorporated the state into the expanding Ajuran Sultanate. The Garen rulers claimed supremacy and...
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    Somali cities in southern Somalia and eastern Abyissina came under the Ajuran Sultanate control and experienced another Golden Age. Originally a vassal state...
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    including the Adal Sultanate, the Ajuran Sultanate, the Ethiopian Empire, the Zagwe dynasty, and the Sultanate of the Geledi. The Sultanate of Showa, established...
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  • Ajuran currency was an old coinage system minted in the Ajuran Sultanate. The polity was a Somali Muslim kingdom that ruled over large parts of the Horn...
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    becoming part of the powerful and expanding Ajuran Sultanate in the 13th century. The Mogadishu Sultanate maintained a vast trading network, dominated...
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    weakening of the Ajuran the two notable rebellions came from the Geledi and Hiraab with Ibrahim Adeer carving out his own sultanate and defeating the...
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    of Sultan Mahamud Ali Shire. Rulers of the Warsangali Sultanate: Adal Sultanate Ajuran Sultanate Mohamoud Ali Shire Mohammed Abdullah Hassan – religious...
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    Sultan (redirect from Sultanate)
    Dar Qimr Funj Sultanate of Sinnar (Sennar) Kordofan in Iraq: Abbasid Caliphate (autonomous provinces) Ottoman Empire Ajuran Sultanate, in southern Somalia...
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    Middle Ages, the influential Somali Ajuran Sultanate held sway over the territory, followed in turn by the Geledi Sultanate. They were later incorporated into...
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    towns dominated the regional trade, including the Mogadishu Sultanate and the Ajuran Sultanate , both centered around the port town of Mogadishu. Additionally...
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    Hawiye (section Sultanates)
    various sultanates, some of which ruled large parts of the Horn of Africa. Some of these include: The Ajuran Sultanate, which was led by the Ajuran sub-clan...
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    defeated the Ajuran Sultanate, later establishing an independent kingdom. The Hiraab Imamate was the successor state of the Ajuran Sultanate. The reason...
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  • thalassocracy from the 15th century AD. Ajuran Sultanate Ancient Carthage Arakkal kingdom British Empire Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888) (Old Brunei) Champa Chola...
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    regional trade including the Ajuran Sultanate, which excelled in hydraulic engineering and fortress building, the Adal Sultanate, whose general Ahmad ibn...
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  • Ibrahim Adeer (category Ajuran Sultanate)
    rebel and expel the Ajuran Sultanate and ruled large parts of Horn of Africa. In the late 17th century, Adeer, who was an Ajuran general at the time,...
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  • City-states, Great Zimbabwe, Ethiopian Empire, Kilwa Sultanate, Khormans and the Ajuran Sultanate. These kingdoms flourished in the first part of this...
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