Sa'ad ad-Din II
Sa'ad ad-Din II (Arabic: سعد الدين زنكي), reigned c. 1386 – c. 1403 or c. 1410, was a Sultan of the Ifat Sultanate. He was the brother of Haqq ad-Din II, and the father of Mansur ad-Din, Sabr ad-Din II and Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din. The historian Richard Pankhurst describes him as "the last great ruler of Ifat."
Sa'ad ad-Din II سعد الدين زنكي | |||||
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Sultan of the Sultanate of Ifat | |||||
Reign | 1386/7 – 1402/3 or 1410 CE (788 – 805 or 817 AH) | ||||
Predecessor | Haqq ad-Din II | ||||
Successor | Sabr ad-Din III | ||||
Died | 1403 or 1410 Zeila Archipelago | ||||
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Dynasty | Walashma dynasty | ||||
Religion | Islam |
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