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The Battle of Wayna Daga: How Ethiopia Defeated Ahmed Gran
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In 1543, the fate of Ethiopia hung in the balance. For over a decade, Imam Ahmed ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi—known as Ahmed Gran or 'the Left-Handed'—had swept through the highlands with his Adalite army, burning churches, forcing conversions, and nearly erasing the Christian kingdom. But at the Battle of Wayna Daga, fought near Lake Tana, a coalition of Ethiopian forces and Portuguese musketeers turned the tide. This episode tells the story of that decisive clash: the death of Gran, the role of Queen Seble Wongel, the Portuguese contingent led by Cristóvão da Gama, and the aftermath that restored the Solomonic dynasty. We also explore the legacy of Gran in Ethiopian and Somali historiography, and the controversial figure of Bati del Wambara, Gran's wife who rallied the Adalites after his death. For adult listeners who want the concrete details—names, dates, tactics, and the human drama—without the fluff.