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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 late 17th century and 19th century until it was incorporated into Italian Somaliland. The Imamate was governed by the Yacquub Dynasty. It was founded by Imam Omar who successfully rebelled and defeated the Ajuran and established an independent kingdom.

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  • Hiraab Imamate (en)
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  • 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 late 17th century and 19th century until it was incorporated into Italian Somaliland. The Imamate was governed by the Yacquub Dynasty. It was founded by Imam Omar who successfully rebelled and defeated the Ajuran and established an independent kingdom. (en)
  • El sultanat o imamat de Hiraab fou l'estat successor al territori de la moderna Somàlia del sultanat de Qalafo al segle xvii. Va existir fins al 1878/1889. La zona de la costa d'Hobyo va passar sota autoritat d'Oman que després de la batalla de Mombasa el 1698 va expulsar dels seus assentaments de la costa del Benadir als portuguesos. Governadors omanites es van instal·lar a Mogadishu, Merca, i Baraawe, encara que el seu paper era simbòlic i en els afers interns aquestes ciutats van conservar plena independència. Un quart de segle després caids somalis sota sobirania otomana foren nomenats a alguns punts de la costa somali. El 1728 el darrer fortí portuguès fou conquerit i els otomans van reclamar la completa sobirania sobre el corn d'Àfrica. La sobirania otomana fou suau, amb un jutge oto (ca)
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  • Hiraab Imamate (en)
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  • Imam Yacquub (en)
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