Overview
The Sultanate of Ifat, known as Wafāt or Awfāt in Arabic texts, or the Kingdom of Zeila was a medieval Sunni Muslim state in the eastern regions of the Horn of Africa between the late 13th century and early 15th century. It was formed in present-day Ethiopia around eastern Shewa in Ifat. Led by the Walashma dynasty, the polity stretched from Zequalla to the port city of Zeila. The kingdom ruled over parts of what are now Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somaliland, Somalia.
Historical Periods
Ifat Sultanate (1285–1332)
1285 CE – 1332 CE
Capital: ZeilaArea: 121,192 km²
Ifat Sultanate (1333–1406)
1333 CE – 1406 CE
Capital: ZeilaArea: 120,592 km²
Ifat Sultanate (1407–1414)
1407 CE – 1414 CE
Capital: ZeilaArea: 120,592 km²