Kilwa Sultanate

Kilwa Sultanate
Kilwa
957–1513
Flag of Kilwa
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The Sphere of the Sultanate in 1310
The Sphere of the Sultanate in 1310
LocationSwahili coast
CapitalKilwa Kisiwani
Common languagesPersian (Elite/Colonists) Arabic (Religious texts)
Swahili (de facto)
Ethnic groups
Swahili

Mijikenda Luhya Hadimu Shirazi

Bravanese
Religion
Islam
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 Mozambique
Omani Empire
Today part of

The Kilwa Sultanate was a sultanate, centered at Kilwa (an island off modern-day, Kilwa District in Lindi Region of Tanzania), whose authority, at its height, stretched over the entire length of the Swahili Coast. According to the legend, it was founded in the 10th century by Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi,[1] a Persian prince of Shiraz.[2]

  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