Sultanate of Shewa History

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Where was the capital of the Sultanate of Shewa located?

  • Ifat to the east
  • Walele in northern Hararge (correct)
  • Zagwe kingdom
  • South Arabia

Who was the first ruler of the Sultanate of Shewa?

  • Makhzumite
  • Khalid ibn al-Walid (correct)
  • Walasma dynasty
  • Damot

What event marked the end of the Sultanate of Shewa?

  • Establishment of the Makhzumite dynasty
  • Overthrow by the Walasma dynasty of Ifat (correct)
  • Alliance with the Zagwe kingdom
  • Capture of South Arabia

Which kingdom often engaged in wars with the Sultanate of Shewa, leading to a weakening of its power?

<p>Kingdom of Damot (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Capital of the Sultanate of Shewa

  • The capital of the Sultanate of Shewa was located in the town of Sede.
  • Sede served as the political and administrative center of the sultanate during its prominence.

First Ruler of the Sultanate of Shewa

  • The first ruler of the Sultanate of Shewa was Abadir Umar al-Ahmed.
  • He played a crucial role in establishing the sultanate's authority and influence in the region.

End of the Sultanate of Shewa

  • The Sultanate of Shewa came to an end in the late 19th century due to military defeats and internal strife.
  • A significant loss was the defeat by Menelik II, which led to the eventual annexation of the Sultanate into the expanding Ethiopian Empire.

Adversarial Kingdoms

  • The Kingdom of Ethiopia frequently engaged in wars with the Sultanate of Shewa.
  • These conflicts contributed to the gradual weakening of Shewa's power and territorial integrity.

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