Hiraab Imamate

Hiraab Imamate
Saldanadda Hiraab (Somali)
سلطنة الأهراب (Arabic)
16th century–19th century
Flag of Hiraab
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Extent of the Hiraab Imamate after completely expelling the Ajuran Sultanate
Extent of the Hiraab Imamate after completely expelling the Ajuran Sultanate
CapitalMogadishu
Common languages
Religion
Sunni Islam (Sufi)
GovernmentMonarchy
Imam Abdulkarim Ibn Ahmed 
History 
• Established
16th century
• Disestablished
19th century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ajuran Sultanate
Sultanate of Hobyo
Italian Somaliland
Today part ofSomalia

The Hiraab Imamate (Somali: Saldanadda Hiraab), also known as the Yacquubi Dynasty, was a Somali kingdom that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa during the 16th century till the 19th century until it was incorporated into Italian Somaliland. The Imamate was governed by the Hiraab Yacquub Dynasty. It was founded by Imam Omar who successfully rebelled against and defeated the Ajuran Sultanate, later establishing an independent kingdom.[1]

  1. ^ Abdullahi, Abdurahman (2017-09-18). Making Sense of Somali History: Volume 1. Adonis and Abbey Publishers. ISBN 9781909112797.

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