One of the finished sultanates that understood how to stay in power was the Sultanate of IFAT. In the middle of the 14th century after JC, the Emperor Ethiopian popular AMDA Seyon I attacked if the IFAT and crushed it. However, the relatives of the IFAT have understood how to return to the local one day in the future to build a new territorial element more impressive, known as Sultanat Adal, a Muslim Somali kingdom. This power would demonstrate a considerable danger for the growing Ethiopian Empire.
The Adal Sultanate attacked the Ethiopian (Abyssinian) Empire around the year 1529, led by Somali Imam and General Ahmad Ibn Ibn Ibrahim Al-Ghazi. This has come to be known as Abyssinian War-Adal, which suffered from 1529 to 1543. The first absolute confrontation occurred almost without a moment of delay, in 1529, when the adalus attackers powers reached an armed force Ethiopian important in an open struggle. Both sides experienced considerable losses, but the top of the earth went to the powers of Imam Ahmad. All things considered, he chose not to search after further and intrusion was in an inactive state for about two years.
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