Kilwa

7-13 AH

A small sultanate on the tiny island of Kilwa Kisiwani and the adjucent coastal region, now part of Tanzania. The coinage consists of copper fulus, though a few gold dinar were recently shown at the Ashmolean Museum. Most of the copper coins bear their inscription in the form of a rhyme couplet, a rhetorical device known as saj' in Arabic. Reign dates are from Mitchiner, The World of Islam, and should be considered highly conjectural.

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Rulers

NamePeriodActions

al-Hasan b. Talut

700-700 AH

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al-Hasan b. Sulayman

715-715 AH

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Sulayman b. al-Hasan

732-732 AH

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'Ali b. al-Hasan

-

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Da'ud b. al-Hasan

-

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Da'ud b. Sulayman

-

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Muhammad b. Sulayman

-

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Sulayman b. al-Husayn

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