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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sabr ad-Din II (died 1422/1423) was a king of Adal and the oldest son of Sa'ad ad-Din II. Trimingham tersely states that Sabr ad-Din returned to Africa from Yemen to reclaim his father's realm, but was defeated in battle by the Emperor of Ethiopia Yeshaq. E. A. Wallis Budge offers some more details, explaining that he was chosen as the first to return to their father's lands; he crossed over to Adal and established a base in Sayarah, where he was joined by many of his father's followers. Despite his army's smaller size, he was able to defeat his…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sabr ad-Din II (died 1422/1423) was a king of Adal and the oldest son of Sa'ad ad-Din II. Trimingham tersely states that Sabr ad-Din returned to Africa from Yemen to reclaim his father's realm, but was defeated in battle by the Emperor of Ethiopia Yeshaq. E. A. Wallis Budge offers some more details, explaining that he was chosen as the first to return to their father's lands; he crossed over to Adal and established a base in Sayarah, where he was joined by many of his father's followers. Despite his army's smaller size, he was able to defeat his Ethiopian opponents in battles at Serjan and Zikr Amhara (Memory of the Amhara) and consequently pillaged the surrounding areas. As a result, Yeshaq sent to the region the Ethiopian general Najt Bakal who had under him 10 chiefs, each the head of 20,000 soldiers. The Adalites fled from this army, which then occupied the region for a year.