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Malassay
Active1100–1600
AllegianceMalassay Adal Sultanate
TypeInfantry, Cavalry
RoleStanding professional military
GarrisonsHarar
EngagementsBattle of Ansata, Battle of Shimbra Kure, Battle of Fatagar, Battle of Hazalo, Battle of Endagabatan, Battle of Hadiya
Commanders
CommanderGarad

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]

  1. ^ Northeast African Studies. African Studies Center, Michigan State University. 1984. p. 64.
  2. ^ Abstracts in German Anthropology. Edition Herodot. 1989. p. 83. ISBN 9783927636064.

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