ʽAli ibn Daʽud was the first Emir of Harar and ruled from 1647–1671. He founded a new dynasty of rulers which ruled the city of Harar and its surrounding areas. According to Richard Pankhurst, during his reign, the Harar's problems with the surrounding Oromos continued. In 1662 the Emir's troops met in battle of the Illamo Oromo, "which resulting in heavy casualties, doubtless on both sides," notes Pankhurst. "Those killed included the Amir's son Sabr ad-Din."[1]
`Ali ibn Da`ud أمير علي بن داود | |
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1st Emir of Harar | |
Reign | 1647 – 1671 |
Successor | Abdallah ibn Ali |
Born | 1620s Harar |
Died | 1671 Harar |
Dynasty | Dawud Dynasty |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
He was succeeded by his son, Abdallah I ibn Ali.
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edit- ^ Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopian Borderlands (Lawrenceville: Red Sea Press, 1997), p. 377