Resumo
The site of Dameraqad is located at Somaliland (at itswestern border, abutting Ethiopia), scattered along12 hectares of a still used pass, following up the river Abasa to the southeast and, less than 50 kilometresaway from the better-known site with the same name(González-Ruibal et al. 2015-2016; González-Ruibalet al. 2017; de Torres et al. 2018b: 69) (Figure 1). Thesite is located in what was once the core area of thepolitical control of the Sultanate of Adal. The chronology proposed for the site (based on the archaeological materials found) is between the thirteenth and thesixteenth centuries, coinciding with the chronology ofthis sultanate (de Torres et al. 2018b: 72). The historical development of this sultanate has been the subjectof many studies, but it is generally believed to be an‘heir’ of the Sultanate of Ifat when it fell in 1415 AD.Adal collapsed around 1573 AD due to several factors,including Oromo migrations, military defeats againstthe Ethiopian Empire and Portuguese colonisers, andthe death of Ahmed Gran, leader of the jihad againstEthiopian Christian forces (Braukämper 1977: 31-38).
Palabras chave
Medieval. Horn of Africa. Mosque. Islam.