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Sabr ad-Din I

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Sabr ad-Din was captured with his ally, King Haydara of Dawaro, and the two were imprisoned together. The Emperor
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say he eventually got defeated in battle, Amde seyon then invaded a number of Islamic kingdoms, including
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Index

Emir
Ifat Sultanate
Dynasty
Walashma dynasty
Islam
sultan
Ifat
Nahwi bin Mansur bin Umar Walashma
Haqq ad-Din I
Muslims
Christian
Ethiopians
clergy
Islam
King
Amda Seyon I
Dawaro
Bale
Hadiya
Fatagar
Ifat
Amda Seyon
Jamal ad-Din I
Sabr ad-Din II
Walashma dynasty
Haqq ad-Din I
Walashma dynasty
Jamal ad-Din I
Categories
14th-century monarchs in Africa

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