Umar Walashma
عمر والاسمة
Governor of Ifat
Reign1275
SuccessorBaziyu
DynastyWalashma dynasty
ReligionIslam

Umar Walashma (Arabic: عمر والاسمة) (died 1275) was the first Sultan of the Sultanate of Ifat and the founder of the Walashma dynasty

Reign

According to al-Maqrizi, Umar Walashma was appointed by a "Haze" or an Emperor of Ethiopia to be the first recorded ruler of Awfat. Richard Pankhurst identifies this Emperor as Yekuno Amlak. But when he recognized the authority of the Kingdom of Damot, his territory was conquered by the Ethiopians. According to the History of the Walashma, he was said to have died in 1275 at the age of 120, and had over six hundred children.[1][2] Umar's dynasty would overthrow the ruling Makhzumi dynasty in 1295 which occupied Ifat since the ninth century.[3]

References

  1. Pankhurst, Richard (1997). The Ethiopian Borderlands Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th Century. Red Sea Press. p. 40. ISBN 9780932415196.
  2. Cerulli, Enrico. Islam: Yesterday and Today translated by Emran Waber. Istituto Per L'Oriente. p. 160.
  3. Levtzion, Nehemia. The History of Islam in Africa. Ohio University Press. p. 228.
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