Kilwa Sultanate

Kilwa Sultanate
أُسُلتَانِ وَ كِيلوَ
Usultani wa Kilwa
957–1513
Flag
The Sphere of the Sultanate in 1310
LocationSwahili coast
CapitalKilwa Kisiwani
Common languagesPersian (Colonists/Elite) Arabic (Religious texts)
Swahili (de facto)
Ethnic groups
  • Swahili
  • Mijikenda
  • Hadimu
  • Shirazi
  • Bajuni
  • Pokomo
Religion
GovernmentSultanate
Sultan 
• 957
Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi
• 1277
al-Hassan ibn Talut
• 1499
Ibrahim ibn Suleiman
Historical eraShirazi era
• Established
957
• Disestablished
1513
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Swahili culture
Portuguese Empire
Sultanate of Zanzibar
Today part of

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]

Notes

  1. شاكر مصطفى, موسوعة دوال العالم الأسلامي ورجالها الجزء الثالث, (دار العلم للملايين: 1993), p.1360
  2. James Hastings, Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Part 24, (Kessinger Publishing: 2003), p.847

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