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The Battle of Wayna Daga: Ethiopia's Decisive Victory
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In 1543, on a rainy hillside in northern Ethiopia, the fate of the Christian kingdom hung in the balance. The Adal Sultanate, led by the charismatic Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi — known as Ahmed Gurey or 'the Left-Handed' — had conquered most of the Ethiopian highlands over the previous decade, burning churches and forcing conversions. But a small Portuguese contingent, armed with matchlock muskets, had joined forces with Emperor Gelawdewos. In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the Battle of Wayna Daga: the final clash that ended Gurey's jihad and preserved Ethiopia's sovereignty. They explore the tactical decisions, the role of Portuguese musketeers, the fatal wounding of Gurey by a Portuguese marksman, and the aftermath that saw the Adal Sultanate collapse into civil war. Along the way, they touch on figures like Cristóvão da Gama (son of Vasco), who had been executed by Gurey a year earlier, and the diplomacy that brought these distant allies together. It's a story of resilience, faith, and the razor-thin margins that shape history.