Can you show me the mention of Isaaq in the Futuh Al Habesh? Don& #39;t show us the I.M. Lewis quote "probably is Habar Magaadle" BS either. Lastly, Goita (Duke) Hiraabe was called the Emir of the Somalis on pg. 22 in Futuh
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Resources. As he was the leader of 1 of the most POWERFUL tribes in the story second to Geri. Marehan being one of the one of the major tribes in the campaign isn& #39;t in dispute AT ALL. At the end the dispute was resolved & we took our lion& #39;s share. We tipped the
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Thirdly, the successor to the Imam was Emir Nur Ibn Mujahid who built the famous UNESCO world heritage site @ Jugol (walls) at Harar. Before you say "but but the Kacaan rewrote the history." In 1935, German historian Kurt Wendt wrote this interesting German-language translation
Which states: "Tradition testifies Amir Nur Mujahid was from Somali-Darod tribe of Marehan"
You can read the journal piece here:
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You can read the journal piece here:
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Lastly, before you question others& #39; history. I return to the question from the start of this THREAD. Where in the original manscript was Habar Magaadle mentioned?
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