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The Sultanate of Harar was a Muslim state centered in present-day Harar, Ethiopia. It succeeded the Adal Sultanate. In this period the Harar Sultanate led by Amīr Nūr continued to carry on the struggle of the Adal leader Imām Aḥmed Gurēy against the Ethiopian Empire. Due to the encroaching Oromo people invading from the south, and Somali threats in north east blocking Harar's coastal influence, the Sultanate of Harar was ultimately a short lived state, lasting only 18 years (though if you start from the reign of Imām Aḥmed Gurēy, a more respectable 51 years). The capital was moved east to the oasis of Aussa by Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim who founded the Imamate of Awsa.

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  • The Sultanate of Harar was a Muslim state centered in present-day Harar, Ethiopia. It succeeded the Adal Sultanate. In this period the Harar Sultanate led by Amīr Nūr continued to carry on the struggle of the Adal leader Imām Aḥmed Gurēy against the Ethiopian Empire. Due to the encroaching Oromo people invading from the south, and Somali threats in north east blocking Harar's coastal influence, the Sultanate of Harar was ultimately a short lived state, lasting only 18 years (though if you start from the reign of Imām Aḥmed Gurēy, a more respectable 51 years). The capital was moved east to the oasis of Aussa by Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim who founded the Imamate of Awsa. (en)
  • Il Sultanato di Harar fu un regno antico centrato ad Harar, in Etiopia. Succeduto al Sultanato di Adal, questo sultanato fu fondato dall'Amīr Nūr per portare avanti la lotta dell'Imām Aḥmed Gurēy di Adal contro l'Impero d'Etiopia. Fu però colpito dalle lotte intestine dinastiche tra i parenti di Imām Aḥmed Gurēy e la famiglia di ʿIsmān AlḤabashi, successore scelto di Amīr Nūr. Date le invasioni del popolo vicino degli Oromo da sud, il sultanato di Harar si rivelò di breve durata, durando solo 18 anni (ma tale durata si allunga a 51 anni se si conta il regno dell'Imām Aḥmed Gurēy). La capitale fu spostata ad est delle oasi di Awsa dall'Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim, che fondò l'Imamato di Aussa. (it)
  • Харер (1559—1577) — середньовічна африканська держава, що утворилася внаслідок занепаду султанату Адал. (uk)
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  • Harari,Afar,Somali (en)
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  • The Sultanate of Harar was a Muslim state centered in present-day Harar, Ethiopia. It succeeded the Adal Sultanate. In this period the Harar Sultanate led by Amīr Nūr continued to carry on the struggle of the Adal leader Imām Aḥmed Gurēy against the Ethiopian Empire. Due to the encroaching Oromo people invading from the south, and Somali threats in north east blocking Harar's coastal influence, the Sultanate of Harar was ultimately a short lived state, lasting only 18 years (though if you start from the reign of Imām Aḥmed Gurēy, a more respectable 51 years). The capital was moved east to the oasis of Aussa by Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim who founded the Imamate of Awsa. (en)
  • Il Sultanato di Harar fu un regno antico centrato ad Harar, in Etiopia. Succeduto al Sultanato di Adal, questo sultanato fu fondato dall'Amīr Nūr per portare avanti la lotta dell'Imām Aḥmed Gurēy di Adal contro l'Impero d'Etiopia. Fu però colpito dalle lotte intestine dinastiche tra i parenti di Imām Aḥmed Gurēy e la famiglia di ʿIsmān AlḤabashi, successore scelto di Amīr Nūr. Date le invasioni del popolo vicino degli Oromo da sud, il sultanato di Harar si rivelò di breve durata, durando solo 18 anni (ma tale durata si allunga a 51 anni se si conta il regno dell'Imām Aḥmed Gurēy). La capitale fu spostata ad est delle oasi di Awsa dall'Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim, che fondò l'Imamato di Aussa. (it)
  • Харер (1559—1577) — середньовічна африканська держава, що утворилася внаслідок занепаду султанату Адал. (uk)
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