Ahmad II ibn Muhammad
Ahmad II ibn Muhammad was Emir of Harar (1794–1821), and grandnephew of Emir Ahmad I ibn Abi Bakr. He made several successful military expeditions against the Oromo around the city of Harar, which probably helped to keep the trade routes open west to Shewa and east to Zeila.[1] On his death in 1821, his brothers `Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muhammad and `Abd al-Karim ibn Muhammad fought over the succession.[2]
Ahmad II ibn Muhammad أمير أبو الرحمن بن محمد | |
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12th Emir of Harar | |
Reign | 1794 - 1821 |
Predecessor | ʽAbd al-Shakur ibn Yusuf |
Successor | `Abd al-Karim ibn Muhammad |
Born | 1770s Harar |
Died | 1821 Harar |
Dynasty | Dawud Dynasty |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
See also
Notes
- R. A. Caulk, "Harar Town and Its Neighbours in the Nineteenth Century", Journal of African History, 18 (1977), pp. 371f
- Caulk, "Harar town", p. 376
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