Kilwa Sultanate
Kilwa Sultanate أُسُلتَانِ وَ كِيلوَ Usultani wa Kilwa | |||||||||||
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| 957–1513 | |||||||||||
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The Sphere of the Sultanate in 1310 | |||||||||||
| Location | Swahili coast | ||||||||||
| Capital | Kilwa Kisiwani | ||||||||||
| Common languages | Persian (Colonists/Elite)
Arabic (Religious texts) Swahili (de facto) | ||||||||||
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| Government | Sultanate | ||||||||||
| Sultan | |||||||||||
• 957 | Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi | ||||||||||
• 1277 | al-Hassan ibn Talut | ||||||||||
• 1499 | Ibrahim ibn Suleiman | ||||||||||
| Historical era | Shirazi era | ||||||||||
• Established | 957 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1513 | ||||||||||
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The Kilwa Sultanate was a sultanate. The sultanate had land in the entire Swahili Coast at its height. Its legend says that the Kilwa Sultanate was founded in the 10th century by Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi,[1] a Persian prince of Shiraz.[2]
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- Rossini, C.C. (1899) "Vasco da Gama, Pedralvarez Cabral e Giovanni da Nova, nella cronica di Kilwah" Atti del Terzo Congresso Geografico Italiano, tenuto in Firenze, Società geografica italiana, Firenze: Ricci, vol. 2, p.491-500.
- Strong, S. Arthur (January 1895). "The History of Kilwa, edited from an Arabic MS". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society: 385–431.
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Other websites
- "N21359-5 Coin, Kilwa Sultanate (East Africa), Al Hasan ibn Sulaimam (c. AD 1482-1493), Falus, copper alloy". Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia. 23 March 2024.
- MacGregor, Neil (26 June 2010). "A History of the World in 100 Objects, Kilwa pot sherds". BBC Radio 4.