'Iifae Imamates
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'Iifae Imamates | |||||||||
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1621–1677 | |||||||||
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Capital | Kalabaydh (1622-1671) Dila (1671-1677) | ||||||||
Common languages | Somali language Malagasy language | ||||||||
Religion | Azdarin | ||||||||
Government | Yen Theocracy | ||||||||
Caliph | |||||||||
• 1621–1637 | Xhareed I | ||||||||
• 1670-1677 | Jaamac I | ||||||||
Legislature | Dhabil | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• First Barriset Tabanaa | 1621 | ||||||||
1677 | |||||||||
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The 'Iifae Imamates, also known as the Hawiyyad Caliphate of Kalabaydh and the Second Caliphate of Barriset, was a short-lived Yen polity that came to dominate much of the landmass of modern Bemiritra in the middle of the seventeenth century. It was incorporated into the Yajawil of Barriset following its disastrous final defeat in the Ozeros War.