ʿUmar Dīn (Arabic: عمر الدين), reigned 1526–1553, was a sultan ruling over the Sultanate of Adal in the Horn of Africa. He was the younger brother of Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad.[1] According to historian Richard Pankhurst, Umar was of Harari background.[2]
^Tamrat 1977, p. 169; Spencer Trimingham 1952, p. 86.
^Pankhurst, Richard (1997). The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th Century. Red Sea Press. p. 225. ISBN 9780932415196.
ʿUmarDīn (Arabic: عمر الدين), reigned 1526–1553, was a sultan ruling over the Sultanate of Adal in the Horn of Africa. He was the younger brother of...
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principality. The siege lasted more than a week in which Hubat leader Garad UmarDin would lose his life, resulting in a victory for Sultan Abu Bakr. However...
Abu Bakr and killed him. The Imam then made Abu Bakr's younger brother, UmarDin, the new sultan, although the latter only reigned as a puppet king. Walashmaʿ...
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