Nasir of Sennar

Nasir (r. 1762–1769) was a Hamaj regent under the Funj Sultanate of Sennar.

He deposed his father Badi, with the help of the vizier 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.

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Sword of Nasir ibn Badi IV, National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Sudan