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army was also killed or captured by the Abyssinians. The loss was blamed on the Sultan's commanders who began collaborating with the Abyssinians, prior to this four weeks into battle it had remained a stalemate. This major defeat ended the
189:, "but God gave victory to the infidels" as the Muslim chronicles state. Muhammad was captured and promptly executed by the Emperor, he was the last member of the Uthman dynasty to rule Harar. Most of the Adalite 138:. Muhammad ibn Nasir, desirous of resuming the old struggles against the Christian empire, relativized the administration of Adal, as a preparation for the grand plan. He made his brother Hamid, 463: 473: 468: 419: 264: 338: 328: 297: 389: 280: 219: 135: 411:
The Ethiopian Borderlands Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th Century
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Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, & 1773
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alone in 1573. This endeavor ended in total disaster. A great battle was fought between him and
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A triple alliance was in the works involving Sultan Muhammed with the
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state permanently ceased its aggression towards Ethiopia.
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Index

Sultan
Adal
Nasir ibn Uthman
Mansur ibn Muhammad
Nasir ibn Uthman
Sunni Islam
Arabic
sultan
Sultanate of Adal
Horn of Africa
Nasir ibn Uthman
Uthman the Abyssinian
wazir
Haygan
Aussa
Zeila
Zeila
Ottoman
Özdemir Pasha
Yeshaq
Medri Bahri
Ethiopian Empire
Sarsa Dengel
Battle of Webi River
Harla
Adal Sultanate
Harari
History of Harar
Islam in Ethiopia
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