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Lǝbna Dǝngǝl's Crusade and the Portuguese Muskets That Saved Ethiopia
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In 1529, the Ethiopian Empire faced its greatest existential threat: the Adal Sultanate's jihad under Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, known to Ethiopians as Ahmed Gran or 'the Left-Handed.' This episode follows the dramatic reign of Emperor Lǝbna Dǝngǝl (Dawit II), who watched his highlands burn as Gran's armies swept through with imported Ottoman matchlocks. We explore the Battle of Shimbra Kure, the loss of ancient treasures at Dabra Damo, and the desperate embassy to Portugal that finally brought 400 musketeers under Cristóvão da Gama. The story twists through betrayal, martyrdom, and the decisive Battle of Wayna Daga in 1543, where Gran fell—but at a terrible cost that reshaped the Horn of Africa forever. Along the way, we touch on the Oromo migrations that followed the chaos, the political legacy of Empress Sǝblä Wängel, and how this sixteenth-century conflict set the stage for Ethiopia's long struggle to remain independent in a hostile world. Full of dramatic reversals and haunting choices, this is the forgotten crusade that nearly erased the Solomonic dynasty.