Can you show me the mention of Isaaq in the Futuh Al Habesh? Don'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 👀👀 & lastly, Emir Hiraabe was holding out for supplies & https://twitter.com/thebhlub/status/1254719853094744064
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't in dispute AT ALL. At the end the dispute was resolved & we took our lion's share. We tipped the âš– at Shimbre Kure
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:

https://www.jstor.org/stable/43581078 
Lastly, before you question others' 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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