Asmadin Bari, meaning "Asmadin Gate" is one of five ancient gates of Harar, Ethiopia.
[1] It was named after the sixteenth century Garad (general) named Asmadin.
[2] According to tradition the founder of Harar Abadir and his companions inhabited this district of the town near the gate.
[3] In 1662 this gate was attacked by the Oromo invaders which led to the death of Sabr Ad-adin, the son of ʽAli ibn Daʽud, founder of the new Emirate of Harar dynasty.
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