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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Harar Jugol, the Fortified Historic Town' has mentioned 'Muslim' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 The rise of Muslim Harar 1.2 The decline of Harar 1.3 Colonialism until the present day 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3.1 Ethnicity 4 Attractions 5 Sister cities 6 Notable residents 7 See also 8 Notes 9 Further reading 10 External links
The rise of Muslim Harar[edit]
'Abd Allah II ibn 'Ali 'Abd ash-Shakur, last emir of Harar Abadir Umar ar-Rida, Muslim cleric Amha Selassie, Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire (Designate) Mahfuz, Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate Bati del Wambara, wife of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi Nur ibn Mujahid, Emir of Harar Abdullah al-Harari, leader of al-Ahbash Malik Ambar, Leader of Ahmadnagar Sultanate `Ali ibn Da`ud, Founder of Emirate of Harar Arthur Rimbaud, the French poet, settled as a merchant in Harar between 1880 and 1891 Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, Leader of Adal Sultanate Sheikh Madar Shirwa, Somali Sheikh who founded the Hargeisa Tariqa (religious commune)
The traditional Harari house has a typical, specific and original architectural form, different from the domestic layout usually known in Muslim countries, although reminiscent of the coastal Arab architecture, and with an exceptional interior design.
Harar Jugol is a rare example of a relatively well preserved historic town that has retained its traditions, urban fabric, and rich Harari Muslim cultural heritage to the present time.