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The Battle of Shimbra Kure ("chickpea swamp") was fought on 9 March 1529 between the forces of Adal led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, and the Abyssinian army, under Dawit II (Lebna Dengel). Arab Faqīh states that many Somalis on the left flank retreated from the battlefield with the exception of the Habar Magaadle and Geri Combe tribes, with the Ethiopians pursuing them and killing a large number of their men, but that the Harla on the right flank managed to hold their ground. According to Merid Wolde Aregay, the Harari cavalry or the Malassay with support from the Arab cuirassiers (a type of armoured, pistol-carrying cavalry) shifted the momentum in favor of the Adalites. The army of Imam Ahmad prevailed, and were in control of the field at the end of the battle. Both sides suffered

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  • Battle of Shimbra Kure (en)
  • معركة شيمبرا كور (ar)
  • Batalla de Shimbra Kure (es)
  • Bataille de Shembra Couré (fr)
  • Batalha de Shimbra Kure (pt)
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  • La bataille de Shembra Couré a lieu en mars 1529 entre le sultanat d'Adal et l'Empire éthiopien, la rencontre se termine par la victoire des forces d'Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim Al-Ghazi. (fr)
  • معركة شيمبرا كور("مستنقع الحمص") اندلعت في مارس 1529 بين قوات سلطنة عدل بقيادة الإمام أحمد بن إبراهيم الغازي، والجيش الإثيوبي، بقيادة دويت الثاني (ليبنا دينقل) ، جيش الإمام أحمد ساد، وكانت له السيطرة على الميدان في نهاية المعركة. كلا الجانبين عاني خسائر فادحة. على الرغم من هذا النجاح، ورغبته في الاستيلاء والسيطرة علي قصر الإمبراطور في بادق ،الإمام أحمد في جزء منه لاسترضاء رجاله المضطربين، وانسحبت من المرتفعات ولم يعودوا إلى الانخراط مباشرة مع الجيش الإثيوبي لمدة عامين. (ar)
  • The Battle of Shimbra Kure ("chickpea swamp") was fought on 9 March 1529 between the forces of Adal led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, and the Abyssinian army, under Dawit II (Lebna Dengel). Arab Faqīh states that many Somalis on the left flank retreated from the battlefield with the exception of the Habar Magaadle and Geri Combe tribes, with the Ethiopians pursuing them and killing a large number of their men, but that the Harla on the right flank managed to hold their ground. According to Merid Wolde Aregay, the Harari cavalry or the Malassay with support from the Arab cuirassiers (a type of armoured, pistol-carrying cavalry) shifted the momentum in favor of the Adalites. The army of Imam Ahmad prevailed, and were in control of the field at the end of the battle. Both sides suffered (en)
  • La batalla de Shimbra Kure ("ciénaga de garbanzos") fue un enfrentamiento en marzo de 1529 entre las fuerzas del Sultanato de Adel dirigidas por el imán Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi, y el ejército etíope de Dawit II (Lebna Dengel), durante la invasión de Abisinia. El ejército de Adel prevaleció, quedando en control del terreno al final de la batalla. Pese a ello, ambos lados padecieron fuertes bajas.​ A pesar de este éxito y su deseo de capturar y el palacio del emperador en , el imán Ahmad tuvo que retirarse para que sus tropas pudieran descansar y no volvió a enfrentare al ejército etíope en dos años.​ (es)
  • A Batalha de Shimbra Kure ("pântano de Grão-de-bico ") foi travada em março de 1529 entre as forças de Adal lideradas pelo Imame Amade ibne Ibraim Algazi e o exército etíope, sob o comando de Dawit II (Lebna Dengel). O exército do Imame Amade prevaleceu e esteve no controle do campo no final da batalha. Ambos os lados sofreram pesadas baixas. Apesar desse sucesso, e de seu desejo de capturar e manter o palácio do imperador em Badeqe, o imame Amade, em parte para apaziguar seus homens inquietos, retirou-se e não voltou a enfrentar diretamente o exército etíope por dois anos. A vitória permitiu que os muçulmanos conquistassem as cidades de Dauaro, Xoa, Amara e Lasta. (pt)
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  • Battle of Shimbra Kure (en)
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  • Shimbra Kure, Ethiopian Empire, today near Mojo, Ethiopia (en)
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