Shams ad-Din ibn Muhammad (reigned 1472 - 1487) was a sultan of Adal and a son of Muhammad ibn Badlay. During Shams ad-Din's reign, an army of the Emperor of Ethiopia Eskender invaded Adal (around 1479-1480) and seized Dakkar, destroying houses and places of worship; however, on its return home the Adal forces ambushed the Ethiopian army and inflicted heavy casualties. As a result, no further expeditions were sent against Adal by the Ethiopians until the reign of Emperor Na'od.

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  • Shams ad-Din ibn Muhammad (reigned 1472 - 1487) was a sultan of Adal and a son of Muhammad ibn Badlay. During Shams ad-Din's reign, an army of the Emperor of Ethiopia Eskender invaded Adal (around 1479-1480) and seized Dakkar, destroying houses and places of worship; however, on its return home the Adal forces ambushed the Ethiopian army and inflicted heavy casualties. As a result, no further expeditions were sent against Adal by the Ethiopians until the reign of Emperor Na'od.
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  • Shams ad-Din ibn Muhammad (reigned 1472 - 1487) was a sultan of Adal and a son of Muhammad ibn Badlay. During Shams ad-Din's reign, an army of the Emperor of Ethiopia Eskender invaded Adal (around 1479-1480) and seized Dakkar, destroying houses and places of worship; however, on its return home the Adal forces ambushed the Ethiopian army and inflicted heavy casualties. As a result, no further expeditions were sent against Adal by the Ethiopians until the reign of Emperor Na'od.
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  • Shams ad-Din ibn Muhammad
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