Ali "Baziyu" Nahwi (Arabic: علي بزيو نحوي) was the second ruler of the Sultanate of Ifat and the son of Sultan Umar Dunyā-ḥawaz. He led various military campaigns aimed at the submission and affirmation of his own hegemony on neighboring Muslim kingdoms.
^Cuoq, Joseph. L'Islam en Éthiopie des origines au XVIe siècle (in French). p. 129.
Ali "Baziyu" Nahwi (Arabic: علي بزيو نحوي) was the second ruler of the Sultanate of Ifat and the son of Sultan Umar Dunyā-ḥawaz. He led various military...
in 778 Hegira. So the demise of Umar and the commencement of his son AliBaziyu‟s reign have been dated, according to history, to 674 Hegira (1275-1276)...
Sultanate trace descent from Akīl ibn Abī Tālib, the brother of the Caliph ʿAlī and Djaʿfar ibn Abī Tālib. The latter was among the earliest Muslims to settle...