Unsa II (r. 1681–1692) was a ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar. He was the son of Nassir, the brother of the previous ruler Rabat I; Unsa ascended to the throne in 1681.
The most noteworthy event of his reign was a great famine afflicted his kingdom, which forced the inhabitants to kill and eat dogs.
References
- MacMichael, H. A. (1922). A History of the Arabs in the Sudan and Some Account of the People Who Preceded Them and of the Tribes Inhabiting Dárfūr. Vol. II. Cambridge University Press. p. 363. OCLC 264942362.
Preceded byBadi II | King of Sennar | Succeeded byBadi III |
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