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Moroccan woman
Ma'azuza Malika
SpouseMoulay Ismail
IssueSultan Moulay Abdelmalek
Moulay Abd al Rahman
Moulay Hussein
HouseAlaouite (by marriage)
ReligionIslam

Ma'azuza Malika (Arabic: معزوزة مالكة), was a Moroccan woman who lived between the 17th century and the 18th century. She was one of the wives of Moulay Ismail, Sultan of Morocco and the mother of Sultan Moulay Abdalmalik.

Biography

Ma'azuza Malika, married Moulay Ismail around 1695. It is likely that she remained his wife until the end of the 1720s.

Her presence around the sovereign is attested by John Braithwaite, a member of the British consulate in Morocco, who explains that Ma'azuza was no longer in the favors of Moulay Ismail in the 1720s. This loss of favor can be explained by the fact that Ma'azuza could be the wife of Moulay Ismail who had an extramarital affair with a man from Adrar. Around the same period an embassy of dignitaries from Adrar as well as the emir of Trarza came to Marrakesh. One of them, Sidi Abdallah ould Rasga from Chinguetti, had an affair with a wife of Sultan Moulay Ismail. The two lovers had agreed on a stratagem to settle their meetings in secret. This love story is well known in Adrar.

Descendance

Ma'azuza Malika and Moulay Ismail have as sons :

References

  1. Abd al-Rahman ibn Zaydan (1993). Almanzie allatif fi mafakhir almawla 'iismaeil bin alsharif (in Arabic). Casablanca: الطبعة الأولى, مطبعة "إديال". p. 391-393.
  2. Braithwaite, John (1729). The History of the Revolutions in the Empire of Morocco : Upon the Death of the Late Emperor Muley Ishmael; Being a Most Exact Journal of what Happen'd in Those Parts in the Last and Part of the Present Year. With Observations Natural, Moral and Political, Relating to that Country and People. James and John Knapton, Arthur Bettesworth, Francis Fayram, John Osborn and Thomas Longman, and Charles Rivington. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  3. ^ texte, Comité d'études historiques et scientifiques de l'Afrique occidentale française Auteur du; texte, Afrique occidentale française Auteur du (1922). "Bulletin du Comité d'études historiques et scientifiques de l'Afrique occidentale française". Gallica (in French). p. 561. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  4. Abd al-Rahman ibn Zaydan (1993). المنزع اللطيف في مفاخر المولى إسماعيل بن الشريف [Almanzie allatif fi mafakhir almawla 'iismaeil bin alsharif] (in Arabic). Casablanca: الطبعة الأولى, مطبعة "إديال". p. 391-393.
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