King of Awdal this is what was gotten from those sources:

[quote="Voltage"]Imam Ahmed Gurey is recorded as being the uncle of the Emir who succeeded him, Emiir Nuur.
http://bp0.blogger.com/_93eAGUfvip8/Rvk ... Africa.JPGIn this biography of Emiir Nuur, his clan and therefore the clan of his family including his uncle Imam Ahmed Gurey is recorded. It also shows that he inherited the Imam's wife (Dumaalay) meaning he they shared the same qabiil, so by uncle not meaning "abti" but "adeer".
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... ujahid.jpgAfter so much arguing the puzzle is solved simply and one group who knew all of this based on oral history now have written history on their side.[/quote]
If you want to question this information, you are more than welcome to check up on these sources starting with the Cambridge History of Africa. They are all in your university library, so go ahead and read for once!
The bibliography:
1. R.Basset (editor, Histoire de la conquete de l’Abyssinie (“History of the Conquest of Abyssinia”), Paris, 1897-1901;
2. Dr. E. Cerulli, “Documenti arabi per la storia dell’Ethiopia,” Memoria della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Vol. 4, No. 2, Rome, 1931
3. Dr. E. Cerulli, La lingua e la storia di Harar (“The Language and History of Harar”), Rome, 1936
4. Dr. E. Cerulli, “Gli Emiri di Harar dal secolo XVI alla conquista agiziana” (“The Mirs of Harar From the 16th Century to the Egyptian Conquest”),
5. Dr. E. Cerulli, Rassegna di Studi Ethiopici, Vol. 2, Rome, 1942
6. Hadj Yusuf AbdulRahman (editor), Kitab Rabi’a al-Qulub fi Dhikr Manaqib wa Fada’il Sayyidina as Sheikh Nur Hussein (“The Springtime of Hearts in Memory of the Virtues and Merits of Our Lord the Sheikh Nur Hussein”), Cairo, 1927
7. J. Spencer Trimingham, Islam in Ethiopia, London, 1952
8. K. Wndt, “Amharische Geschichte eines Emirs von Harar in XVI Jahrhundert,” (“An Ahmhari History of One of the Emirs of 16th Century of Harar”), Orientalia, Vol. 6, No. ¾, Rome, 1937