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Dawit II and the Battle of Shimbra Kure: Ethiopia vs. the Adal Sultanate
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In 1529, the Ethiopian Empire faced an existential threat from the Adal Sultanate led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, known as Ahmed Gurey or 'the Left-Handed.' This episode follows Emperor Dawit II (Lebna Dengel) as he musters the largest army Ethiopia had ever assembled—reports claim up to 200,000 men—against Ahmed's smaller but fiercely disciplined force armed with muskets from the Ottoman Empire. The dramatic Battle of Shimbra Kure, fought on March 9, 1529, near Lake Zway, saw Ethiopian troops initially push back the Adalites, only to be broken by a sudden flanking maneuver. We explore the weapons, tactics, and leadership on both sides; the role of Ottoman support for Adal; and how this defeat marked the beginning of a devastating sixteen-year war. The episode also touches on the legendary Portuguese assistance that later arrived, including Cristóvão da Gama, and how the conflict reshaped the Horn of Africa. A story of empire, jihad, and resilience—a turning point rarely told in Western history.