Mansur ad-Din (Arabic: منصور الدين) (died 1424) was a Sultan of the Adal Sultanate. He was the son of Sa'ad ad-Din II. After his reconquest of Adal, Sabr...
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of Moghulistan Mansur Shah of Malacca, a sultan of Malacca Mansur I of Samanid and Mansur II of Samanid, amirs of the Samanids Mansur ad-Din of Adal,...
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Mansur ad-Din (Arabic: منصور الدين) is a male Muslim given name, composed of the elements Mansur and ad-Din. It may refer to: Mansur ad-Din of Adal (died...
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located in the Horn of Africa. It was founded by Sabr ad-Din III on the Harar plateau in Adal after the fall of the Sultanate of Ifat. The kingdom flourished...
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Sabr ad-Din III (Arabic: الصبر الدين الثالث) (died 1422 or 1423) was a Sultan of the Adal Sultanate and the oldest son of Sa'ad ad-Din II. Sabr ad-Din returned...
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Jamal ad-Din II (Arabic: جمال الدين الثاني) (died 1433) was a Sultan of the Adal Sultanate. He was the youngest son of Sa'ad ad-Din II. Mansur was succeeded...
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at his court, 4 of them being future Adal Sultans Sabr ad-Din III,Mansur ad-Din of Adal, Jamal ad-Din II and Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. After al-Nāṣir's...
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father of Mansur ad-Din, Sabr ad-Din II and Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. The historian Richard Pankhurst describes him as "the last great ruler of Ifat."...
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of Adal, Sa'ad ad-Din II, to Zeila, where he killed the Sultan and sacked the city of Zeila. However, another contemporary source dates the death of Sa'ad...
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Somalia Adal Sultanate: Walashma dynasty (complete list) – Sabr ad-Din II, Sultan (1415–1422) Mansur ad-Din, Sultan (1422–1424) Jamal ad-Din II, Sultan...
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Ifat Haqq ad-Din II and Sa'ad ad-Din II relocated their base to the Harari plateau in Adal forming a new Sultanate at Dakkar. This new Adal Sultanate...
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Walashma dynasty (redirect from Dynasty of Walashma)
Ifat Sa'ad ad-Din II participated in the sixteenth century Ethiopian–Adal War. The last known Walasma member in Adal was Barakat ibn Umar Din of Harar during...
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Yeshaq I (redirect from Yeshaq I of Ethiopia)
in battle against the Muslim Adalites under the Adal Sultan Jamal ad-Din II. Sultan of Adal Jamal ad-Din II later undertook a further expedition in which...
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ad-Din II successfully managed to drive the Solomonic army out of Adal territory. He died a natural death and was succeeded by his brother Mansur ad-Din...
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Barquq (redirect from Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Barquq)
Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Barquq (Arabic: الملك الظاهر سيف الدين برقوق; born c. 1336) was the first Sultan of the Circassian Mamluk Burji dynasty of Egypt ruling...
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Fatimid Caliphate (redirect from Capture of Ramla (970))
Maʿadd al-Muʿizz li-Dīn Allāh (953–975). Egypt is conquered during his reign. Abū Manṣūr Nizār al-ʿAzīz bi-llāh (975–996) Abū ʿAlī al-Manṣūr al-Ḥākim bi-Amr...
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alliance with Ifat sultan, Jamal ad-Din, who was a vassal king of Amda Seyon. Despite their alliance, tension between Ifat and Adal leaders was evident as Salih...
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Djibouti (redirect from Coat of arms of Djibouti City)
Emperor of Ethiopia Tewodros I was soon killed by the Adal Sultanate upon the return of Sa'ad ad-Din's heirs to the Horn of Africa. Sabr ad-Din III died...
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Jamal ad-Din (Arabic: جمال اد الدين) (flourished mid-14th century) was a governor of Ifat. He was the son of Nahwi b. Mansur b. Umar Walashma (Umar ibn...
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Ali Baziyu (category Sultans of Ifat)
in the Walashma dynasty as his son, Sultan Mansur Ibn Ali and his grandson Sultan Nasr ad-Din Ibn Mansur both used it. In the Harari language, "Baziyu"...
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The siege of Mukha was fought in 1423 between the Ethiopian Empire and the Adal Empire. Sultan Mansur ad-Din was victorious after a siege lasting two months...
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al-Mutawakkil Yahya Sharaf ad-Din, Imam (1506–1555) al-Mutahhar, Imam (1547–1572) an-Nasir al-Hasan bin Ali, Imam (1579–1585) al-Mansur al-Qasim, Imam (1597–1620)...
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his reconquest of Adal, Sabr ad-Din III died of natural causes in 1422, Sultan Mansur ad-Din succeeded the throne and enjoyed support of his brother Muhammad...
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Harb Abu Talib Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi Abu'l Qasim (Seljuk governor of Nicaea) Adal Sultanate Adam Adam and Eve Adem Adewale Ayuba Adhan 'Adl Afghanistan...
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Chief Justice of the court of Akbar the Great, Mir Adal; served on the court, 1579–1581; governor of Sindh Hasan ibn Zayd – founder of the Alavids dynasty...
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Salih (imam) (category People from the Adal Sultanate)
tension between Ifat and Adal leaders was evident as Salih refused to wait for the arrival of Ifat's troops under sultan Jamal ad-Din I before attacking the...
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Harar (redirect from Walls of Harar)
brother Fakr ad-Din founded the Sultanate of Mogadishu, while one of his descendants founded the Hadiya Sultanate. The first mention of Harar comes from...
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walled enclosures. Under the leadership of rulers such as Sabr ad-Din II, Mansur ad-Din, Jamal ad-Din II, Shams ad-Din, General Mahfuz and Ahmad ibn Ibrahim...
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ad-Din II successfully managed to drive the Solomonic army out of Adal territory. He died a natural death and was succeeded by his brother Mansur ad-Din...
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Suez (redirect from History of Suez)
response, Saladin's brother al-Adil had Husam ad-Din Lu'lu' build a naval fleet, which sailed to the southern port of Aidab to end Raynald's venture. By the...
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