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{{unreferenced|date=February 2013}}The Imamate of Aussa also spelled Imamate of Awsa was a medieval Harari imamate in present-day eastern Ethiopia with its capital in Asaita. It was carved out of the Sultanate of Harar and the Adal Sultanate. HistoryIn 1647, the rulers of the Emirate of Harar broke away to form their own polity. Harari imams continued to have a presence in the southern Afar Region until they were overthrown in the eighteenth century by the Mudaito dynasty of Afar who later established the Sultanate of Aussa.[1] Rulers Name | Reign | Note |
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1 | Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim | 1577 - 1583 | A relative of Imām Aḥmed Gurēy, he moved the capital to Awsa and appointed his brother (also named Maḥamed) to be Wazir of Harar. He was killed in battle with the Warra Daya in 1583. | 2 | Imām Saʿadaddīn Maḥamed | 1583 - 1585 | Son of Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim | 3 | Imām Ṣabraddīn Ādan | 1585 - 1613 | Grandson of Imām Maḥamed "Jāsa" Ibrahim, nephew of Imām Saʿadaddīn Maḥamed. | 4 | Imām Ṣadiq Ṣabraddīn | 1613 - 1632 | Son of Imām Ṣabraddīn Ādan | 5 | Malāq Ādan Ṣadiq | 1632 - 1646 | Son of Imām Ṣadiq Ṣabraddīn | 6 | Imām Aḥmed Abrām | 1646 - 1647 | Grandson of Imām Ṣadiq Ṣabraddīn, Nephew of Malāq Ādan Ṣadiq. When he died the people of Harar did not accept ʿUmardīn Ādan as their ruler and broke away to form the Emirate of Harar. | 7 | Imām ʿUmardīn Ādan | 1647 - 1672 | Son of Malāq Ādan Ṣadiq, his Imamate was destroyed by the Mudaito Afars. |
See also- Aussa Sultanate
- Mudaito dynasty
- Sultanate of Ifat
- Ajuran Sultanate
{{Medieval Horn of Africa}} 3 : 16th century in Ethiopia|17th century in Ethiopia|Former countries in Africa |