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Uthman the Abyssinian

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116:, Uthman succeeded him as Emir after Nur's death due to famine in 1567. Uthman adopted a much laxer approach to religion. He reportedly permitted wine drinking and appropriated the considerable wealth Nur had bequeathed for the city's orphans. He also signed an infamous and humiliating peace treaty with the Oromos. The treaty stated that the Oromos can freely enter to the Muslim markets and purchase goods at less than the current market price and that the Oromo refugees that had found asylum in the city should return to their tribes. 127:
arrived as a refugee to Aussa. Uthman ordered Jibril to return the woman to the Oromos, Jibril refused, declaring that doing so would be contrary to God's law. Uthman despatched an army against this insubordinate official, who was defeated and killed. This rebellion was continued by Tahla Abbas, the
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named Jibril soon defected and denounced what he considered Uthman's transgressions against Islamic law. The conflict came to a head when a local Muslim woman who had been taken by the pagan
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Index

Emir
Harar
Nur ibn Mujahid
Tahla Abbas
Sunni Islam
Arabic
Emir
Harar
Adal Sultanate
Nur ibn Mujahid
Aussa
Oromos
Abun Adashe
History of Harar
Archived
Islam in Ethiopia
Archived
The Ethiopian Borderlands Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th Century
ISBN
9780932415196
Categories
Emirs of Harar
1567 deaths
16th-century monarchs in Africa
People from Harari Region
Sultans of the Adal Sultanate
16th-century slaves

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