High Middle Ages · Africa · Politics
1201
Sultanate of Ifat emerges in the Horn of Africa
1201
Along the trade corridors linking the Ethiopian highlands to the port of Zeila, Muslim merchants and Somali clans consolidated the Sultanate of Ifat. Controlling the flow of ivory, slaves, and gold dust to Red Sea dhows, it became the most powerful Islamic polity in the Horn, a rival to Christian Ethiopia that would simmer for centuries.