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A Malassay (Harari: መለሳይ Mäläsay) was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Adal Sultanate's household troops.[1] According to Manfred Kropp, Malassay were the Harari armed forces.[2]
^Northeast African Studies. African Studies Center, Michigan State University. 1984. p. 64.
^Abstracts in German Anthropology. Edition Herodot. 1989. p. 83. ISBN 9783927636064.
A Malassay (Harari: መለሳይ Mäläsay) was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Adal Sultanate's household troops. According to Manfred Kropp...
them and killing a large number of their men, but that the Harla and the Malassay on the right flank managed to hold their ground. While not a clear victory...
called the Battle of Badr. The vicinity of the gate was the ground for the Malassay military drills for cadets. Burton, Richard (1855). "Narrative of a Trip...
assistance from the Gafat whose commander was an unnamed Muslim called "The Malassay" and from Sultan Dil Gamis of the Sultanate of Shewa, giving the Amhara...
unit of military warriors in the Adal army was branded with the title Malassay or Malachai these were special adalite troops, The term often became synonymous...
Auspicious Incident Agha, a civilian and military title in the Ottoman Empire Malassay, elite infantry of the Adal Sultanate Nicolle 1983, pp. 9–10. Ágoston 2014...
Harari term for "thin". He was the Garad of Hubat. He often accompanied the Malassay during the Ethiopian-Adal War. Qecchin was a victim to the early Abyssinian...
the Horn of Africa. During the Ethiopian–Adal war, some Harari militia (malassay) settled in Gurage territory, forming the Siltʼe people. Hararis once represented...
behind a protruding pillar or maxazu. Historically, this is known as the "malassay nädäba" because the guards of the emir would sit here during meetings or...
the chiefs of Ganz province in this period. In the sixteenth century a Malassay soldier of Adal Sultanate who participated in the Ethiopian-Adal war was...
they were ambushed sustaining heavy casualties. Adal's elite soldiers the Malassay were killed in large number effectively ending the Harari states regional...
their ground. According to Merid Wolde Aregay, the Harari cavalry or the Malassay in the center with support from the Arab mounted troops shifted the momentum...
Asmadin was a Malassay of the Adal Sultanate and later Garad (governor) in Abyssinia. He remained in Ethiopia as governor of Wej province after Adal's...
invaded Abyssinia. Harla were part of Adal's elite military unit called the Malassay. The Ethiopian–Adal War was in response to the death of Harla leader of...
of Zeila) as well as the history of the elite core family-unit of the Malassay Army in his rough monograph on the Gragn Wars called "Ya Gragn Warara"...
Emperor's able general Taklo successfully received assistance from the Malassay Muslim Garad Asmadin of Wej. The revolt was suppressed after a series of...
unit of military warriors in the Adal army was branded with the title Malassay or Malachai (Portuguese spelling). The term often became synonymous with...
also began using it. Garads were also commanders of the army called the Malassay in the Harar Emirate. An eighteen century Harari chronicle states the Harar...
thirteenth century Amhara rebel leader Yekuno Amlak was supported by Gafat Malassay in the decisive Battle of Ansata against the Zagwe dynasty. In the reign...
According to the emperor Sarsa Dengel chronicles, Mahfuz was linked to the Malassay army unit. Upon reaching the age of majority, Emperor Lebna Dengel decided...
during the Ethiopian-Adal war, one of the leaders of the Muslim forces of Malassay was Amir Husain bin Abubaker al-Gaturi. Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi designated...
mentioned among the honorable knights fighting with the Imam and was also Malassay, an elite unit that fought with the Imam. Ten knights renowned for their...
pastoral Oromo." In 1559, Nur invaded Fatagar to confront Gelawdewos with the Malassay comprising eighteen hundred horsemen, five hundred riflemen, numerous sword...
It is described as a tributary state ruled by Govorner Zebadar.: 76 A Malassay by the name of Asmaddin from Wej had assisted Emperor Sarsa Dengel at the...