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| name =Haqq ad-Din هاك اد الدين | title =Emir of the Sultanate of Ifat | image = | caption = | reign =starting 1328 | coronation = | full name =Haqq ad-Din I | predecessor = | successor = | dynasty =Walashma dynasty | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | religion =Islam |}}Haqq ad-Din I ({{lang-ar|هاك اد الدين}}) (flourished 1328) was a sultan of the Ifat Sultanate and the son of Nahwi b. Mansur b. Umar Walashma. According to I.M. Lewis, Emir Haqq "turned the sporadic and disjointed forays of his predecessors into a full-scale war of aggression, and apparently for the first time, couched his call to arms in the form of a religious war against the Abyssinian 'infidel'".[1] ReignHaqq ad-Din I was encouraged by Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad of Egypt to attack Ethiopia. Emir Haqq captured an envoy of the Emperor of Ethiopia, Amda Seyon, returning from Cairo, whom he attempted to forcibly convert to Islam, and when this failed killed the man.[2] According to the Royal Chronicle of Amda Seyon, news of this outrage so angered the Emperor that he immediately rode off to Ifat with only seven other horsemen. The chronicler claims that once he arrived there, the Emperor slaughtered large numbers of Haqq ad-Din's men, and when a part of Amda Seyon's army caught up with them, they sacked the capital of Ifat and hauled away a considerable amount of gold, silver, bronze and lead, as well as considerable garments.[3] He was later defeated in battle by Emperor Amda Seyon in 1328.[4] See also
Notes1. ^I.M. Lewis, A Modern History of the Somali, fourth edition (Oxford: James Currey, 2002), p. 25 {{s-start}}{{s-bef|before=Ali ibn Wali Asma}}{{s-ttl|title=Walashma dynasty|years=}}{{s-aft|after=Sabr ad-Din I}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Haqq Ad-Din 01}}2. ^J. Spencer Trimingham, Islam in Ethiopia (Oxford: Geoffrey Cumberlege for the University Press, 1952), p. 71. 3. ^Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopian Borderlands (Lawrenceville: Red Sea Press, 1997), p. 41 4. ^G.W.B. Huntingford (translator), The Glorious Victories of Amda Seyon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965), p. 56. 3 : Sultans of Ifat|14th-century monarchs in Africa|14th-century Somalian people |
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