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The Battle of Gomit was fought in 1445 between the Ethiopian Empire and a powerful Muslim army under the Adal Sultanate. The Ethiopians were led by Emperor Zara Yaqob, while the forces of Adal were led by Sultan Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. The Ethiopian army was victorious, and Badlay was slain. After dismembering the Adal sultan's body and plundering his treasures, the Emperor of Ethiopia decided not to conquer the Adalites, believing they were outside of the Christian boundary and shouldn't be included in his kingdom.

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  • The Battle of Gomit was fought in 1445 between the Ethiopian Empire and a powerful Muslim army under the Adal Sultanate. The Ethiopians were led by Emperor Zara Yaqob, while the forces of Adal were led by Sultan Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. The Ethiopian army was victorious, and Badlay was slain. After dismembering the Adal sultan's body and plundering his treasures, the Emperor of Ethiopia decided not to conquer the Adalites, believing they were outside of the Christian boundary and shouldn't be included in his kingdom. (en)
  • La battaglia di Gomit (detta anche battaglia di Ygubba) fu combattuta nel 1445 tra il regno di Etiopia guidato da Zara Yaqob e il potente esercito somalo del sultanato di Adal guidato dal Sultano Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. La battaglia fu vinta dall'esercito etiope, e nel corso di essa Badlay cadde in battaglia. (it)
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  • The Battle of Gomit was fought in 1445 between the Ethiopian Empire and a powerful Muslim army under the Adal Sultanate. The Ethiopians were led by Emperor Zara Yaqob, while the forces of Adal were led by Sultan Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. The Ethiopian army was victorious, and Badlay was slain. After dismembering the Adal sultan's body and plundering his treasures, the Emperor of Ethiopia decided not to conquer the Adalites, believing they were outside of the Christian boundary and shouldn't be included in his kingdom. (en)
  • La battaglia di Gomit (detta anche battaglia di Ygubba) fu combattuta nel 1445 tra il regno di Etiopia guidato da Zara Yaqob e il potente esercito somalo del sultanato di Adal guidato dal Sultano Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. La battaglia fu vinta dall'esercito etiope, e nel corso di essa Badlay cadde in battaglia. (it)
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