GaradAbun Ibn Adash[1] (Harari: አቦኝ ኣዲሽ) or Abogn ibn Adish[2] was a Harari Emir of the Adal Sultanate.[3][4][5] He was the de facto ruler of Adal reducing the Adal sultan to nominal leader. In this period Sultan Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad would move Adal's capital to Harar city after killing emir Abogn in order to regain influence in Adal.[6][7][8]
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Garad Abun Ibn Adash (Harari: አቦኝ ኣዲሽ) or Abogn ibn Adish was a Harari Emir of the Adal Sultanate. He was the de facto ruler of Adal reducing the Adal...
successfully eliminated Abu Bakr but also avenged their close cousin Garad AbunAdashe, subsequently installing Abu Bakr's cousin Umar Din as a pliant figurehead...
in two years. But at last, a matured and powerful leader called Garad AbunAdashe assumed power and brought order out of chaos. However, Sultan Abu Bakr...
Sultanate of Harar Abdullahi Sadiq, businessman and Governor of Ogaden AbunAdashe, Emir of the Adal Sultanate Duri Mohammed, former President of Addis...
Sultanate of Bale Abadir Umar ar-Rida, Patron Saint and Ruler of Harar Garad AbunAdashe, Emir of Adal, Paternal Uncle of Ahmed Gurey Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi...
had killed the cousin of Garad Hirabu and Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, AbunAdashe. Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad in revenge for the take over of the Adal Sultanate...
Infantry commander, and Jadid Kurju, who served as a Muezzin for Garaad AbunAdashe Among the leaders of the Muslims who were killed was Hamzah al- Jufi...
organized Somali troops, then attacked the popular leader of Adal emir Garad AbunAdashe and killed him subsequently moving the capital of Adal Sultanate to Harar...
Ibrahim al-Ghazi was originally a Malassay serving under a Garad named AbunAdashe prior to becoming leader of the Adal Sultanate. In the sixteenth century...
people and center of operations for fifteenth century Adal Emir Garad AbunAdashe. A siege of Hubat took place in the early sixteenth century led by the...
killed. This rebellion was continued by Tahla Abbas, the grandson of AbunAdashe, who defeated Uthman and seized power in 1569. History of Harar (PDF)...