Nasir of Sennar

Nasir of Sennar

Nasir (reigned 1762–1769) was a ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar. He was the son of Badi IV, the previous ruler.

He deposed his father Badi, with the help of the vizer Sheikh Adelan and his brother Abu Kalec the governor of Kordofan. Badi fled to sanctuary in Ethiopia, where Emperor Iyoas I appointed the deposed king governor of the province of Ras al-Fil, near the border with Sennar. However envoys from Sennar convinced Badi to return to Sennar where he was quietly murdered after an imprisonment of two years.[1]

He was ritually executed in 1769 and succeeded by his brother Isma'il[2]

Notes

  1. ^ James Bruce, Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile (1805 edition), vol. 4 pp. 155f
  2. ^ J.M. Reid, Traveller Extraordinary: The Life of James Bruce of Kinnaird (New York: Norton, 1968), p. 246
Preceded by
Badi IV
King of Sennar Succeeded by
Isma'il



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