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Dakkar (: ደክከር Däkkär , : Doggor), also known as Dakar, or Deker, was a historical town located in present-day eastern . It served as the first capital of the after its founding in the early 15th century by Sabr ad-Din III.

The writer of the sixteenth century chronicle "Futuh al-Habasha" Arab Faqīh suggests it was in close proximity with . , and other historians identify Dakkar as being located one km southeast of .

(2013). 9781136280900, Taylor & Francis. .
(2025). 9783825856717, LitVerlag. .
However, Richard Pankhurst states that the city was situated near the village of and G. W. B. Huntingford believes that it was in the town of near .
(1982). 9783515032049, Steiner.


History
The exact location of the town remains unknown and several locations have been suggested, but it is generally agreed that the town was somewhere in the Harar plateau. The city was established in the early 15th century by Sabr ad-Din III after he returned from his exile in . The town sat along the trade route to and served as the royal seat of the sultans.
(1997). 9780932415196, Red Sea Press. .
However, in 1471 Emir Laday Usman marched to Dakkar and seized power. But Usman did not dismiss the Sultan from office, and instead gave him a ceremonial position while retaining the real power for himself. Adal now came under the leadership of the powerful regional aristocracy who governed from the palace of a nominal Sultan.

In 1478, the Ethiopian Emperor invaded Adal and marched towards Dakkar where he burnt the town to the ground. All of its mosques and buildings were looted and destroyed by the Abyssinians which caused great damage to the town.

(1982). 9783515032049, Steiner.
The city was also sacked during emperor 's raids on Adal subsequently laying waste to Sultan Muhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din's residence.

After the death of , Adal would fall into a succession crisis and Sultan Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad would rise to power. Sultan Abu Bakr then relocated the capital of Adal to in 1520. Dakkar was reportedly surrounded by ramparts by the late sixteenth century. According to records during the , Dakkar was destroyed alongside other states such as Sim, and .


Demographics
Historian states the sedentary demographic included the Semitic-speaking and , while the nomadic demographic consisted of the and other groups. Antoine d'Abbadie notes that the Oromo had occupied Dakkar from the which they had integrated in their mythology.


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