CA. Dale Somalia

Adale, also known as Cadaley, is a coastal town in the southern Middle Shabelle region of Somalia. Adale was mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, written by an anonymous writer who lived in the first century AD when Egypt was occupied by the Romans. Adale then appeared in the reports of Ibn Batuta and other explorers from Andul…
Adale, also known as Cadaley, is a coastal town in the southern Middle Shabelle region of Somalia. Adale was mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, written by an anonymous writer who lived in the first century AD when Egypt was occupied by the Romans. Adale then appeared in the reports of Ibn Batuta and other explorers from Andulus. When the trade between East Africa, Arabia, and India boomed in the 1700s-1800s, Adale bordered the 10-mile strip of the Benadir Coast in which Zanzibar’s Omani rulers claimed. With exception to 5 nautical miles of Warsheikh, the rest of the strip included Mogadishu, Marka, Baraawe, and Kismayo – all the way to Zanzibar. The later ruins of Filonardi's fort can also be found in the Adale.
  • Country: Somalia
  • State: Hirshabelle
  • Region: Middle Shabelle
  • Time zone: UTC+3 (EAT)
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