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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). 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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