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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.

References

  1. ʻAmālik, Aḥmad (1989). Ma'lamat al-Maghrib.
  2. المنزع اللطيف في مفاخر المولى إسماعيل ابن الشريف P.d.f كتاب 4098 (in Arabic).
  3. تاريخ عبد الكريم بن موسى الريفي المسمى زهر الأكم (in Arabic).
  4. القادري, محمد بن الطيب (1712-1773); Qādirī, Muḥammad ibn al-Ṭayyib al- (1712-1773) (1892). نشر المثاني Našr al-maṯānī. مطبعة فاس (فاس).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. كتاب التقاط الدرر ومستفاد المواعظ والعبر من أخبار وأعيان المائة الحادية والثانية عشر لمحمد بن الطيب القادري (in Arabic).
  6. Ibn Zaydan, Abd al-Rahman. إتحاف أعلام الناس بجمال اخبار حاضرة مكناس A Presentation of Luminous Men with the most beautiful Reports of the City of Meknes (in Arabic).
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