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- Battle_of_Sahart abstract "The Battle of Sahart was fought on April 24, 1541 between the army of Emperor Gelawdewos and the forces of Garad Emar, a lieutenant of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi. According to Ethiopian sources, Gelawdewos was defeated.Gelawdewos succeeded to the throne soon after his father's death on 2 September 1540. Despite his youth, over the next few months he made several successful attacks on the Somali garrisons in northern Ethiopia. These lifted the morale of the restive Christian Ethiopians, and upon arriving in Semien, he was surrounded by the apostates and others who had joined the Imam who sought his clemency. Soon after the young Emperor crossed the Tekezé, to observe Easter in Sard. Garad Emar, Ahmad Gragn's governor of Ganz, assumed that Galawdewos' lieutenants would be away at their homes to celebrate the holiday, so picked this date to strike; according to Bruce, these plans were quickly communicated to Gelawdewos, who was able to prepare his own response.According to Bruce, when Garad Emar approached Sard he fell into an ambush Gelawdewos had prepared, and the governor's army was destroyed. However, Ethiopian chronicles state that Gelawdewos was defeated at Sahart. Regardless of the outcome, Gelawdewos retired back over the Takaze. Although traditional account is that Gelawdewos retreated as far south as Shewa, C.F. Beckingham has produced evidence showing that the Ethiopian Emperor fled far to the south, over the Abay River into Gojjam, then back over the Abay to eventually reach Gindabret, "lying south of the most southerly reaches of the Blue Nile", sometime after 26 May.".
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- Battle_of_Sahart combatant "25".
- Battle_of_Sahart commander Ahmad_ibn_Ibrahim_al-Ghazi.
- Battle_of_Sahart commander Gelawdewos.
- Battle_of_Sahart commander Garad_Emar.
- Battle_of_Sahart conflict "Battle of Sahart".
- Battle_of_Sahart date "1541-04-24".
- Battle_of_Sahart hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Sahart.
- Battle_of_Sahart partof "the Abyssinian–Adal war and Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–57)".
- Battle_of_Sahart place "Modern day Ethiopia".
- Battle_of_Sahart result "Adal victory".
- Battle_of_Sahart wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:16th_century_in_Ethiopia.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:16th_century_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:Adal_Sultanate.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:Battles_involving_Ethiopia.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:Battles_involving_Portugal.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:Battles_involving_Somalia.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:Conflicts_in_1541.
- Battle_of_Sahart subject Category:Military_history_of_Somalia.
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- Battle_of_Sahart comment "The Battle of Sahart was fought on April 24, 1541 between the army of Emperor Gelawdewos and the forces of Garad Emar, a lieutenant of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi. According to Ethiopian sources, Gelawdewos was defeated.Gelawdewos succeeded to the throne soon after his father's death on 2 September 1540. Despite his youth, over the next few months he made several successful attacks on the Somali garrisons in northern Ethiopia.".
- Battle_of_Sahart label "Bataille de Sahart".
- Battle_of_Sahart label "Battle of Sahart".
- Battle_of_Sahart label "Saharti csata".
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- Battle_of_Sahart sameAs Q726829.
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- Battle_of_Sahart depiction Ethiopian_Pennants.svg.
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