Abun Adashe

Abun Adashe
Emir
Leader of Adal
Reign1518-1525
PredecessorMuhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din
SuccessorAbu Bakr ibn Muhammad
ReligionIslam

Garad Abun Ibn Adash[1] (Harari: አቦኝ ኣዲሽ) or Abogn ibn Adish[2] was a Harari Emir of the Adal Sultanate.[3][4][5] He was the de facto ruler of Adal reducing the Adal sultan to nominal leader. In this period Sultan Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad would move Adal's capital to Harar city after killing emir Abogn in order to regain influence in Adal.[6][7][8]

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  2. ^ Ahmeed, Wehib. HISTORY OF HARAR AND THE HARARIS (PDF). p. 51.
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