Battle of Das
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| Battle of Das | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Ethiopian Empire | and others ... | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Amda Seyon | Salih † | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 2,722 men[1] | 12,048 men (Ethiopian sources) | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| Unknown | ~10,000+ killed | ||||||
Location of Das according to G.W.B Huntingford | |||||||
The Battle of Das was fought in 1332 between the Ethiopian Empire under the command of Emperor Amda Seyon and a large Muslim coalition led by Salih of Adal.[2] The Ethiopian army was victorious, and Salih was slain.[3]
According to the chronicler, the Imam of Adal, Salih would assemble a large Muslim army made up of 12,048 warriors from various regions such as Gidaya, Hubat, Fedis, Dawaro and Hargaya and form an alliance with Ifat sultan, Jamal ad-Din, who was a vassal king of Amda Seyon. Despite their alliance, tension between Ifat and Adal leaders was evident as Salih refused to wait for the arrival of Ifat's troops under sultan Jamal ad-Din I before attacking the Abyssinians in order to avoid allocating the spoils of war with Ifat.[4][5][6]