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with only seven other horsemen. The chronicler claims that once he arrived there, the Emperor slaughtered large numbers of Haqq ad-Din's men, and when a part of Amda Seyon's army caught up with them, they sacked the capital of Ifat and hauled away a considerable amount of gold, silver, bronze and
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The news of this outrage so angered the Emperor that he immediately rode off to
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He was later killed in battle by Emperor Amda Seyon in 1328.
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Index

Emir
Sultanate of Ifat
Dynasty
Walashma dynasty
Islam
Arabic
sultan
Ifat Sultanate
Umar Walashma
religious war
infidel
American University
Irving Kaplan
Somali
Sultan
Al-Nasir Muhammad
Egypt
Ethiopia
envoy
Emperor of Ethiopia
Amda Seyon
Cairo
Islam
Ifat
Haqq ad-Din II
Walashma dynasty
I.M. Lewis
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