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book by the name of al-Kamil fi Dhu'afa' al-Rijal.Imam al-Dhahabi has since extended it, refined it and called it Mizan al-Itidal. It is one of the most famous booksin the field of Ilm al-Rijal (Science of Narrators or Biographical evaluation), and is published in five volumes that contain more than 3000 pages. [4]
Pages in category "Battles of the Ethiopian–Adal War" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
After the battle Tafsā Le’ul's corpse was beheaded along with the corpses of all his sons and sent to Imam Ahmed. [4] The Imam then placed Abbas as the Grand Vizier in place of Addoli and gave his previous title of Bahr Negash to an Emir named ‘Afra.
What followed approximately a year later was the Battle of Retwa where Sabr ad-Din's brother defeated a larger Christian army but also the Battle of Adal where Sabr ad-Din himself burned the headquarters of the Christian king, he later came back victorious, with much loot and booty to his capital city where he ordered his followers to prolong ...
The 1st Battle of Yedaya was a military engagement fought between the Ethiopian Empire and the Adal Empire.The Adalite army was victorious and the Ethiopian king was captured and killed, according to Richard Pankhurst.
This book is actually the rework of Imam al-Dhahabi book by the name of Mizan al-Itidal.Ibn Hijr has refined it, made this work expansive and named it as Lisan al-Mizan. It is one of the most popular book in the field of Ilm al-Rijal (Science of Narrators or Biographical evaluation) and contains more than 6000 pag
According to the chronicler, the Imam of Adal, Salih would assemble a large Muslim army made up of 12,048 warriors from various regions such as Gidaya, Hubat and Hargaya and form an alliance with Ifat sultan, Jamal ad-Din, who was a vassal king of Amda Seyon.
Garad Hirabu Goita Tedros Adam Al-Somali, widely known as Garaad Hirabu, was a Somali military commander and general that served the Adal Sultanate. [1] He held a distinguished position as one of the preeminent generals within the historical tapestry of the Adal Sultanate. [2] Renowned as the commanding figure of the Somali forces.