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Mansur ad Din of Adal

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Reign
  
early 15th century

Dynasty
  
Walashma dynasty

Predecessor
  
Sabr ad-Din II

Religion
  
Islam

Successor
  
Jamal ad-Din II

Name
  
Mansur of

Died
  
1424


Mansur ad-Din (Arabic: منصور اد الدين‎‎) (died 1424) was a Sultan of the Sultanate of Adal and a son of Sa'ad ad-Din II.

Reign

On the death of his brother Sabr ad-Din II, Mansur resumed the war against the Ethiopian Empire. He was able to defeat imperial Ethiopian forces under Emperor Yeshaq I at Yedaya, the imperial seat of the region. He then advanced to Mukha mountain (or Moha), where 30,000 imperial soldiers were besieged for two months before a truce was declared. The soldiers were given the choice of either embracing Islam or returning home, of which about 10,000 were said to have converted to Islam, while the remainder returned home. Soon after in 1424, however, Emperor Yeshaq sent a sizable army and defeated him, capturing both Mansur and his brother Muhammad, keeping them imprisoned until they died and once again bringing Adal under Ethiopian rule.

References

Mansur ad-Din of Adal Wikipedia