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The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby grandpakhalif » Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:35 pm

The Marehan Emir of Harar His Royal Highness (Nur Ibnu Mujahid) By: Dr. Harvel Sebastian 14 Nov 2007
This piece of biography was written by the renowned anthropologist Harvel Sebastian in the acclaimed Dictionary of African historical biography (Vol. 1)


Nur ibnu Mujahid ibnu ‘Ali ibnu ‘Abdullah al Dhuhi Suha (literally ‘the morning star’), of the Ahl Suhawyan clan of the Somali tribe of Marehan, Darod group, was a notable Emir of Harar in the 16th century. Marrying the Widow of Ahmad Ibn Ibrahim (q.v.), or Gran, he also succeeded him as leader of the Muslim forces of fighting Christian Ethiopia. Considered the patron saint of Harar, he was called the Sahib al-Fath at-Thani, or Master of the Second Conquest. When Ahmed ibn Ibrahim, the leader of the Muslim expansion into Ethiopia which began in 1527, was killed in 1543, the Muslim forces fell back in confusion upon Harar. Nur, the dead leader’s sister’s son, married Gran’s firebrand widow, Bati del Wanbara (q.v.), and undertook to renew the fortunes of the Muslim city, which had been sacked in 1550. Named Emir in about 1550-51, he spent the next two years reorganizing his forces, and construction the wall which still surrounds the city.

In 1554-55, Nur departed on a Jihad, or Holy War, in the eastern Ethiopian lowlands of Charchar, Arusi, and Hadeya. In 1559, he invaded Fatajar, where he fought against the Ethiopian emperor Galawdewos (q.v.) [reigned 1540-59], and killed him. Nur kept fighting for 12 years untill, according to legend, at Gibe he said “Kaffa!”, or “Enough!”, and returned to Harar. The province is called Kaffa to this day.

During Nur’s absence, Harar witnessed internal power struggles, and the unlucky city was disturbed by encroaching Galla tribes (i.e. Oromo tribes). By 1567, repeated Galla raids had brought famine to the city. Nur left the city in 1568 for a punitive raid against the Galla. On his return he found a plague raging in Harar, and he himself died of typhus.

Contemporaries described Nur as a man of noble conduct, who was just, strong, and highly principled. He was noted for the buildings he erected in Harar, and for protecting its inhabitants from invaders. His tomb stands on a hill surrounded by houses and courtyards, and is popular place of pilgrimage in Harar.

Bibliography:

1. R.Basset (editor, Histoire de la conquete de l’Abyssinie (“History of the Conquest of Abyssinia”), Paris, 1897-1901;

2. Dr. E. Cerulli, “Documenti arabi per la storia dell’Ethiopia,” Memoria della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Vol. 4, No. 2, Rome, 1931

3. Dr. E. Cerulli, La lingua e la storia di Harar (“The Language and History of Harar”), Rome, 1936

4. Dr. E. Cerulli, “Gli Emiri di Harar dal secolo XVI alla conquista agiziana” (“The Mirs of Harar From the 16th Century to the Egyptian Conquest”),

5. Dr. E. Cerulli, Rassegna di Studi Ethiopici, Vol. 2, Rome, 1942

6. Hadj Yusuf AbdulRahman (editor), Kitab Rabi’a al-Qulub fi Dhikr Manaqib wa Fada’il Sayyidina as Sheikh Nur Hussein (“The Springtime of Hearts in Memory of the Virtues and Merits of Our Lord the Sheikh Nur Hussein”), Cairo, 1927

7. J. Spencer Trimingham, Islam in Ethiopia, London, 1952

8. K. Wndt, “Amharische Geschichte eines Emirs von Harar in XVI Jahrhundert,” (“An Ahmhari History of One of the Emirs of 16th Century of Harar”), Orientalia, Vol. 6, No. ¾, Rome, 1937



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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby xoogSADE14 » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:39 pm

Abtirsiinyaheey waxeey galaan odayo waa weeyn. :up:

Amir Nur Ibnu Mujahid & Amir Axmed Gurey :up:

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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby Siciid85 » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:25 pm

It is Emir Nur Mujahiid ibn Husayn like it says in Futah al habasha(original script in the 16th century by the yemeni author Sihab ad-Din Ahmad who witnessed many of the battles himself) and he was never a marehan infact his clan was never mentioned, good luck with hiraabu ibn goita though. :up:

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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby Voltage » Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:26 pm

:up:

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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby grandpakhalif » Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:39 pm

:up:
voltage can you post the article clearly stating he was marehan?

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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby udun » Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:43 pm

It is Emir Nur Mujahiid ibn Husayn like it says in Futah al habasha(original script in the 16th century by the yemeni author Sihab ad-Din Ahmad who witnessed many of the battles himself) and he was never a marehan infact his clan was never mentioned, good luck with hiraabu ibn goita though. :up:
As ussual, historic kufr lackeys have a problem with any heroic mujahid from the Daarood family. History has been made wether one likes it or not. All Somalis should be proud that this great mujahid and many other are one of us, Somalis, irrespective of clan affiliation.

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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:46 pm

udun what kufr are you talking about Emir nur has never been mentioned in any Historical book Him being Merehan If you get me a quote from fatuh al habash that says he was merehan i willl believe he is merehan.

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Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:54 pm

udun what kufr are you talking about Emir nur has never been mentioned in any Historical book Him being Merehan If you get me a quote from fatuh al habash that says he was merehan i willl believe he is merehan.
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... ujahid.jpg

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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:57 pm

udun what kufr are you talking about Emir nur has never been mentioned in any Historical book Him being Merehan If you get me a quote from fatuh al habash that says he was merehan i willl believe he is merehan.
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... ujahid.jpg

Thats not from Fatuh al habash.
Try again

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Re: The Marehan Emir of Harar his Royal Highness

Postby oldenglish » Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:01 pm

Its been very new that Ahmed Gurey has been anything but Nux Cumar, his ties to Afar, Arabs, Somalis ect. Its common among Maakhiris that he was Maakhiri, while on here it seems new stories are invented. Sheegato culture Somalis seem to have.


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