Abu Faris Abdallah | |||||||||
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Sultan of Morocco | |||||||||
Reign | 1603 – 1608 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Ahmad al-Mansur | ||||||||
Successor | Abdallah al-Ghalib II | ||||||||
Born | c. 1564 Saadi Sultanate | ||||||||
Died | c. 1608 (aged 43–44) Saadi Sultanate | ||||||||
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Dynasty | House of Saadi | ||||||||
Father | Ahmad al-Mansur | ||||||||
Mother | Elkheizourân | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Abu Faris Abdallah (Arabic: أبو فارس عبد الله السعدي), known as al-Wathiq Billah (1564 – 1608) was a Saadi dynasty ruler of some areas of Morocco. He was one of the sons of Ahmad al-Mansur and one of his harem slave concubines named Elkheizourân (some cite her name as Eldjauher).[1] He ruled in the south of the country as well as Marrakesh and Fez between 1603 and 1608. He had numerous fights with his half-brother Zidan Abu Maali (r. 1603–1627).
References
- ↑ Ifrānī, Muḥammad al-Ṣaghīr ibn Muḥammad (1889). Nozhet-Elhâdi: Histoire de la dynastie saadienne au Maroc (1511-1670) (in French). E. Leroux. p. 312.
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