I was going to suggest this one. I couldn't find a pdf online but from the excerpts that I have seen, it is surprisingly detailed.Richard Pankhurst The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th Century - Google Books" The Red Sea Press, 1997. p. 40-45.
Yes. Here's some of the excerpts from the book talking about Adal and the drunk successor of Imam Nur Ibn Mujaahid.I was going to suggest this one. I couldn't find a pdf online but from the excerpts that I have seen, it is surprisingly detailed.
Do you have it @Factz?
Where's the part about the drunk successor?Yes. Here's some of the excerpts from the book talking about Adal and the drunk successor of Imam Nur Ibn Mujaahid.
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Refresh the page. I uploaded the screenshot of the wrong page.Where's the part about the drunk successor?
So the drunk successor was an Ethiopian. Why am I not surprised?Refresh the page. I uploaded the screenshot of the wrong page.
Some say Jidwaaq Absame.
whose opinion do you want?Lol fake news. He's literally the only one with that opinion
whose opinion do you want?Lol fake news. He's literally the only one with that opinion
whose opinion do you want?
@James Dahl is unbiased and knows his shit.
I don't think so. You know when ogadens moved to Jland, our ugaas was a guy named Ibrahim. He was maqabul. While cawliyahans, MZs and others had their own suldaans, he was the overall ugaas. his abrisi is similar to what james dahl posted. I didn't believe it at first until I saw that guys abtirsi as well.whose opinion do you want?
@James Dahl is unbiased and knows his shit.