Ethiopian–Adal War

The Ethiopian–Adal War, also known as the Abyssinian–Adal War and Futūḥ Al-Ḥabaša (Arabic: فتوح الحبش, lit. 'Conquest of Abyssinia'), was a war fought between the Christian Ethiopian Empire and the Muslim Adal Sultanate from 1529 to 1543. The Christian Ethiopian troops were drawn mainly from Tigray, Agaw, Gojjam, Begemder, and Angot, with smaller contingents from Qeda (a district just north of Angot) and Gan (a province in the historic Amhara homeland).

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Ethiopian–Adal War

The Ethiopian–Adal War, also known as the Abyssinian–Adal War and Futūḥ Al-Ḥabaša (Arabic: فتوح الحبش, lit. 'Conquest of Abyssinia'), was a war fought between the Christian Ethiopian Empire and the Muslim Adal Sultanate from 1529 to 1543. The Christian Ethiopian troops were drawn mainly from Tigray, Agaw, Gojjam, Begemder, and Angot, with smaller contingents from Qeda (a district just north of Angot) and Gan (a province in the historic Amhara homeland).

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