Ajuran Sultanate
The Ajuran Sultanate (Somali: Saldanadda Ajuuraan, Arabic: سلطنة الأجورانية), natively referred to as Ajuuraan, and often simply Ajuran, was a medieval Muslim Empire in the Horn of Africa. Founded by Somali Sultans it ruled over large parts of the Horn of Africa during the Middle Ages. It rose to power in the 13th century and would dominate the Indian Ocean trade for centuries to come. Through a strong centralised administration and an aggressive military stance towards invaders, the Ajuran Empire successfully resisted Oromo invasions from the west and fought against Portuguese incursions from the east.
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13th century–18th century | |||||||||||||
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Religion | Sunni Islam (state) | ||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
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• Established | 13th century | ||||||||||||
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• Oromo invasions | Mid-17th century | ||||||||||||
• Decline | 18th century | ||||||||||||
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Today part of | Somalia Ethiopia |
Trading routes dating from ancient and early medieval periods of Somali maritime enterprise were strengthened and re-established, foreign trade and commerce in the coastal provinces flourished with ships sailing to and from kingdoms and empires in the Near East, East Asia, and the wider world.