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[28] [29] Following the battle, Sidi Mohammed's troops went to enlarge Moulay Rachid's and he became the de facto Sultan. Sidi Mohammed's eldest son tried to succeed him in Sijilmasa but failed following his defeat to Moulay Rachid's 9 months siege of the city. Moulay Rachid was then officially proclaimed Sultan of Tafilalet in 1665. [2] [30] [3]
Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum. The Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum (French: "Musée Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah") is a history museum in the city of Essaouira, Morocco. It was named after the founder of the city, Mohammed ben Abdallah. It is located in 19th century mansion, Rue Laâlouj, a central street of the city of Essaouira. [1]
Coins of Sidi Mohammed bin Abdallah, 1760–67 (Hijra 1182–1189), minted in Essaouira. In 1760, Mohammed witnessed a revolt by the Wadaya against his authority, who had supported his father. Mohammed then marched with an army to Fes where he defeated the Wadaya contingents and arrested their leaders.
The zawiya is a complex of structures and facilities which provide for a number of services and functions. Their architecture is similar to that of other Saadian religious complexes in the late 16th century such as the Mouassine Mosque and Bab Doukkala Mosque, as well as the later Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes.
Moulay Abdallah married a lady of the Cheraga tribe [7] among their children was his successor Sidi Mohammed III. [7] Unlike his father before him, Sultan Moulay Abdallah did not father plethora of sons, therefore it was the smoothest succession Morocco had known since Ahmad al-Mansur of the Sa'adi dynasty .
Mawlay Sulayman bin Mohammed (Arabic: سليمان بن محمد), born on 28 June 1766 in Tafilalt and died on 28 November 1822 in Marrakesh, was a Sultan of Morocco from 1792 to 1822, as a ruler of the 'Alawi dynasty. He was proclaimed sultan after the death of his half-brother al-Yazid. [2]
Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, faces six counts of attempted first-degree murder, seven counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm and one count of aggravated battery with the discharge of a firearm ...
In 1637 (1047 AH), Sidi Mohammed, upon amassing the huge ransom, Moulay Sharif went back home to Sijilmasa. [28] While his father was a captive, his eldest son Sidi Mohammed (or Muhammad II) [ 7 ] decided to become the de facto Emir .