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・ Ahmad ibn Ajiba
・ Ahmad ibn al-Amin al-Shinqiti
・ Ahmad ibn al-Khasib al-Jarjara'i
・ Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi
・ Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib al-Sarakhsi
・ Ahmad ibn Ali
・ Ahmad ibn Arabshah
・ Ahmad ibn Asad
・ Ahmad ibn Fadlan
・ Ahmad ibn Farighun
・ Ahmad ibn Farrokh
・ Ahmad ibn Hamdun ibn al-Hajj
・ Ahmad ibn Hanbal
・ Ahmad ibn Harb
・ Ahmad ibn Ibrahim (disambiguation)
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
・ Ahmad ibn Idris al-Fasi
・ Ahmad ibn Isa al-Shaybani
・ Ahmad ibn Isra'il al-Anbari
・ Ahmad ibn Kayghalagh
・ Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri
・ Ahmad ibn Muhammad
・ Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tha'labi
・ Ahmad ibn Muhammad Ardabili
・ Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathir al-Farghani
・ Ahmad ibn Munim al-Abdari
・ Ahmad ibn Muzahim ibn Khaqan
・ Ahmad ibn Mājid
・ Ahmad ibn Nizam al-Mulk
・ Ahmad ibn Qasim Al-Hajarī


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Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi


Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi ((ソマリ語:''Axmad bin Ibrahim al-Ghazi''), (アラビア語:أحمد بن إبراهيم الغازي) ) "the Conqueror" (c. 1506 – February 21, 1543)〔 was a Somali Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate who invaded Abyssinia and defeated several Abyssinian emperors. With the help of an army mainly composed of Somalis, Imam Ahmad (nicknamed ''Gurey'' in Somali and ''Gragn'' in Amharic (ግራኝ ''Graññ''), both meaning "the left-handed"), embarked on a conquest which brought three-quarters of Abyssinia (modern day Ethiopia) under the power of the Muslim Sultanate of Adal during the Abyssinian-Adal War from 1529-43.
==Ethnicity==
Imam Ahmad is regarded by most scholars as an ethnic Somali. However, some historians have disputed his ethnicity, with Ahmad sometimes interpreted as being an Arab in Ethiopia.
However, "although Somali clans — principally the Habar Magadle Isaaq, the Harti Darod, and the Marehan — played a strong role in Gurey's conquest of Abyssinia, these clans went to war not so much as Somalis but as Muslims."

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