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'''Al-Mostadi bin Isma'il''' ({{Langx|ar|المستضيء بن اسماعيل}}, d. 1760 / 1164 of the ]) was of a sultan of the ] of Morocco, ruling at various intervals from 1738 to 1748, revolting against his brother ] a number of times. He is a son of ]. '''Al-Mostadi bin Isma'il''' ({{Langx|ar|المستضيء بن اسماعيل}}, d. 1760 / 1164 of the ]) was a sultan of the ] of Morocco who ruled at various intervals from 1738 to 1748, revolting against his brother ] a number of times. He is a son of ].


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Al-Mostadi bin Isma'il (Arabic: المستضيء بن اسماعيل, d. 1760 / 1164 of the Hijra) was a sultan of the 'Alawi dynasty of Morocco who ruled at various intervals from 1738 to 1748, revolting against his brother Abdallah of Morocco a number of times. He is a son of Ismail Ibn Sharif.

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