These nigguhs will do anything so that they don't get called Indians.
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I know of this manuscript which Enrico Cerulli revises and adds his own nonsense speculations on top of, distorting the real information it posses.
Because the name Muzzafar , it does not seem to be a dynasty at all. Al-Muzzafar is a title , you have various muslim emirs and sultans throughout the medieval period in different polities wearing it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Muzaffar
It's like claiming this random Amir wearing the title Al-Muzzafar who ruled Al-Andalus was from the same Persian/Arab dynasty https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Malik_al-Muzaffar
We get a clarification in the contemporay historical sources because Ibn Hajar mentions Mogadishu Sultan wearing the title Al-Muzafar in the 14th century going back 3 generations wearing their honourifics/titles.
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Al-Mansur is also a title or a nickname. Like that Al-Andalus ruler his predecessor was nicknamed it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almanzor
Al-Mansoor Al-Muzzafar Al-Muayyad etcs are honorifics meaning ''The Victorious''
And you can clear see that it's not a dynastic name but a title and it doesn't trace back to the 16th century to a made up Arabo-Persian -Somali familly.
All TJSThese nigguhs will do anything so that they don't get called Indians.
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From me just looking at the Mogadishu wiki you can tell everything he said is capI ended up replying to him and he gave me this wikipedia link as evidence.
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Muzaffarids (Somalia) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
It looks so fraudulent, Persians ruling Mogadishu? Unfortunately I don't know enough about Medieval Mogadishu so can @Emir of Zayla @Step a side @Idilinaa help clear this up for me please?
Yeah but he is saying Mogadishu was later taken over by Persians in the 15th century and ruled Benadir until the 17th century which is just wack.From me just looking at the Mogadishu wiki you can tell everything he said is capView attachment 346003 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultanate_of_Mogadishu
I ended up replying to him and he gave me this wikipedia link as evidence.
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Muzaffarids (Somalia) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
It looks so fraudulent, Persians ruling Mogadishu? Unfortunately I don't know enough about Medieval Mogadishu so can @Emir of Zayla @Step a side @Idilinaa help clear this up for me please?
I know of this manuscript which Enrico Cerulli revises and adds his own nonsense speculations on top of, distorting the real information it posses.
Because the name Muzzafar , it does not seem to be a dynasty at all. Al-Muzzafar is a title , you have various muslim emirs and sultans throughout the medieval period in different polities wearing it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Muzaffar
It's like claiming this random Amir wearing the title Al-Muzzafar who ruled Al-Andalus was from the same Persian/Arab dynasty https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_al-Malik_al-Muzaffar
We get a clarification in the contemporay historical sources because Ibn Hajar mentions Mogadishu Sultan wearing the title Al-Muzafar in the 14th century going back 3 generations wearing their honourifics/titles.
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Al-Mansur is also a title or a nickname. Like that Al-Andalus ruler his predecessor was nicknamed it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almanzor
Al-Mansoor Al-Muzzafar Al-Muayyad etcs are honorifics meaning ''The Victorious''
And you can clear see that it's not a dynastic name but a title and it doesn't trace back to the 16th century to a made up Arabo-Persian -Somali familly.