Malassay Explained
A Malassay (Harari: መለሳይ Mäläsay) was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Adal Sultanate's household troops.[1] [2] According to Manfred Kropp, Malassay were the Harari armed forces.[3]
Etymology
Malassay appears to refer to a military rank or warrior in Afar and Harari languages.[4] According to Dr. Duri Mohammed, Malassay in ancient times referred to Harari soldiers, however in the present day it refers to a brotherhood or member of a fraternity.[5] [6] [7] According to Harari scholar Abdurrahman Qorram and others, Malassay derives from the root Harari terms "mälä" (idea/solution) and "say" (wealth/prosperity).”[8] [9] [10] [11]
History
Early Ge'ez and Portuguese texts indicate Muslim soldiers were known as the Malassay.[12] In the thirteenth century the Malassay appear to back the Amhara rebel Yekuno Amlak in his conflict with the Zagwe dynasty.[13] Historians have identified the Gafat regiments of the Malassay played a key role in founding the Christian Solomonic dynasty.[14]
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi was originally a Malassay serving under a Garad named Abun Adashe prior to becoming leader of the Adal Sultanate.[15] [16] In the sixteenth century the main troops of Adal Sultanate's leader Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi were the Malassay during the invasion of Abyssinia.[17] A few notable Malassay were Amir Husain bin Abubaker the Gaturi and Alus the Hegano.[18] [19] The Malassay participated in the conquest of Abyssinia at the decisive Battle of Shimbra Kure.[20] Emperor Lebna Dengel chronicles states the Malassay alongside Qecchin were the Muslim enemy that invaded.[21] [22] According to Mohammed Hassen the Malassay under Ahmed consisted of the Harla and Harari ethnic groups.[23] Ethiopian historian Merid Wolde Aregay associated the Malassay with Semitic speakers.[24]
In the reign of Emperor Sarsa Dengel, the Hadiya Kingdom was supported by 500 Malassay donning cuirass who had arrived from Harar territory to battle Ethiopia.[25] [26] Sarsa Dengel chronicles mentions Malassay rebels of Elmag (an unidentified group) and the Somali under their Harari moniker Tumur had deserted thus Manfred Kropp argues the Malassay were of diverse ethnic backgrounds.[27]
Under the seventeenth century Emirate of Harar, the entire army was commanded by a Garad who had several militias under him labeled the Malassay.[28] In the contemporary era, the term Malassay survives as a subgroup of the Harari people.[29] According to Umar, Malga-Gello the forefather of the Siltʼe people's clan Ulbareg was a captain of the Malassay.[30]
See also
Notes and References
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- Book: Mohammed . Duri . The Mugads of Harar . 4 December 1955 . University College of Addis Abeba Ethnological Bulletin . 1 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210710195739/https://everythingharar.com/images/pdf/publication/Mugads%20Of%20Harar-Mohammed.pdf . 10 July 2021. 2021-07-10 .
- Book: Aregay . Merid . Southern Ethiopia and the Christian kingdom 1508 - 1708, with special reference to the Galla migrations and their consequences . University of London . 135 .
- Abubaker . Abdulmalik . The relevancy of Harari values in self regulation and as a mechanism of behavioral control: Historical aspects . 2016 . PhD dissertation . University of Alabama . 229–230 .
- Kropp . Manfred . Mäläsay: Selbstbezeichnung Eines Harariner Offizierskorps und Ihr Gebrauch in Äthiopischen und Arabischen Chroniken . Paideuma . 1990 . 36 . Frobenius Institute . 111 . 40732663 .
- Book: Garad . Abdurahman . Harar Wirtschaftsgeschichte eines Emirats im Horn von Afrika (1825-75) . 1990 . P. Lang . 69 .
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- Book: Journal of Ethiopian Studies . 1997 . Haile Selassie I University . 52 .
- Tamrat . Tadesse . Ethnic Interaction and Integration In Ethiopian History: The Case of the Gafat . Journal of Ethiopian Studies . 1988 . 21 . Institute of Ethiopian Studies . 125 . 41965965 .
- Book: Pankhurst . Richard . The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th Century . 1997 . Red Sea Press . 89 . 9780932415196 .
- Aregay . Merid . A Reappraisal of the Impact of Firearms in the History of Warfare in Ethiopia (C. 1500-1800) . 1980 . Journal of Ethiopian Studies . 14 . 109 . 41965889 .
- Book: The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record . 1905 . Oriental Institute .
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- Book: Hassan . Mohammed . Reviewed Work: Ethiopia and the Red Sea: The Rise and Decline of the Solomonic Dynasty and Muslim-European Rivalry in the Region by M. Abir . Michigan State University Press . 64 . 43660165 .
- Book: Aregay . Merid . Southern Ethiopia and the Christian kingdom 1508-1708 with special reference to the Galla migrations and their consequences . University of London . 135 .
- Book: Aze . Encyclopedia Aethiopica .
- Book: Islamic History and Culture in Southern Ethiopia: Collected Essays . 2002 . LIT Verlag Münster . 59 . 9783825856717 .
- Kropp . Manfred . Mäläsay: Selbstbezeichnung Eines Harariner Offizierskorps und Ihr Gebrauch in Äthiopischen und Arabischen Chroniken . Paideuma . 1990 . 36 . Frobenius Institute . 108 . 40732663 .
- Kropp . Manfred . Mäläsay: Selbstbezeichnung Eines Harariner Offizierskorps und Ihr Gebrauch in Äthiopischen und Arabischen Chroniken . Paideuma . 1990 . 36 . Frobenius Institute . 111 . 40732663 .
- Book: Ethiopianist Notes Volumes 1-2 . African Studies Center, Michigan State University . 37 .
- Book: Musa . Hussein . Silt'e as a Medium of Instruction . Addis Ababa University . 31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231208142432/http://213.55.95.56/bitstream/handle/123456789/16274/Hussein%20Mohammed.pdf. dead. December 8, 2023.