Ethiopian–Adal war

The Ethiopian–Adal War (Arabic: فتوح الحبش‎ Futuḥ al-ḥabash) also known historically as the Conquest of Abyssinia was a military conflict between the Christian Ethiopian Empire and the Muslim Adal Sultanate that took place from 1529 until 1543. Abyssinian troops consisted of Maya people, Amhara people, Tigrayans, and Agaw people. Adal forces were overwhelmingly populated by ethnic Somalis supplemented with Afar, Harari, and Argobba forces.

Ethiopian–Adal war

The Ethiopian–Adal War (Arabic: فتوح الحبش‎ Futuḥ al-ḥabash) also known historically as the Conquest of Abyssinia was a military conflict between the Christian Ethiopian Empire and the Muslim Adal Sultanate that took place from 1529 until 1543. Abyssinian troops consisted of Maya people, Amhara people, Tigrayans, and Agaw people. Adal forces were overwhelmingly populated by ethnic Somalis supplemented with Afar, Harari, and Argobba forces.