Ibrahim Adeer

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Ibrahim Adeer
ابراهيم أدير
1st Sultan of the Sultanate of the Geledi
Reignlate 17th century–mid 18th century
Predecessorn/a
SuccessorMahamud Ibrahim
DynastyGobroon dynasty
ReligionIslam

Ibrahim Adeer (Somali: Ibraahin Adeer, Arabic: ابراهيم أدير) was a Somali ruler. He founded the Sultanate of the Geledi.

Biography

In the late 17th century, Adeer, who was an Ajuran general at the time, successfully pushed back the imperial Ajuran army out of Afgooye. He subsequently established the Geledi sultanate's ruling house, the Gobroon dynasty, after having first defeated the Ajuran vassal state, the Silcis Kingdom.

Sultan Yusuf, who was the son of Adeer Gobroon, thus became the first sultan of the new dynasty. His son, Mahamud Ibrahim, would later succeed him atop the throne.

Preceded by
n/a
Geledi sultanate Succeeded by

See also

References

  • Luling, Virginia (2002). Somali Sultanate: the Geledi city-state over 150 years. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 0-7658-0914-1. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)