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Ibrahim ibn Ali of Morocco

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Marinid Sultan of Morocco from 1359 to 1361
Ibrahim ibn Ali
Sultan of Morocco
Reign1359 – 1361
PredecessorAbu Bakr ibn Faris
SuccessorTachufin ibn Ali
Born1335
Fez
Died1361
Fez
DynastyMarinid
ReligionIslam

Ibrahim ibn Ali Abu Salim (Arabic: أبو سالم إبراهيم بن علي), was Marinid Sultan of Morocco from 1359 to 1361. He assumed the throne in 1359 after Abu Bakr ibn Faris. Also known as Abu Salim, he appointed Abd ibn Khaldun his mazalim (hearer of civil cases) and was in turn succeeded by Tashfin ibn Ali in 1361, after his fall in the autumn to civilian and military officials.

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  1. ^ Bosworth 1996, p. 41.

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Rulers of Morocco
Idrisid dynasty
(788–974)
Almoravid dynasty
(1040–1147)
Almohad dynasty
(1121–1269)
Marinid dynasty
(1244–1465)
Idrisid interlude
(1465–1471)
Wattasid dynasty
(1471–1549, 1554)
Saadi dynasty
(1549–1659)
Dila'i interlude
(1659–1663)
Alawi dynasty
(1666–present)


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