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The Alawi Dynasty

GENEALOGY

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1727 - 1728 H.M. Sultan 'Abul Abbas Mulay Ahmad ud-Dhahabi bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. (first time) - see below.
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1728*  H.M. Sultan 'Abu Marwan Mulay 'Abdu'l Malik, Sultan of Morocco, etc. b. at Meknes, after 1696, son of H.M. Sultan 'Abul Nasir Mulay Ismail as-Samin bin Sharif, Sultan of Morocco, educ. privately. Khalifa of Dra 1701-1703, and of Sus 1717-1718. Proclaimed Sultan on the deposition of his elder half-brother 13th March 1728. Deposed at Meknes 18th July 1728. Fled to Fez and arrested there 23rd December 1728. m. ... He was k. (executed) at Meknes, 2nd March 1729 (bur. there at the Mulay Ismail Mausoleum).
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1727-1728 & 1728-1729* H.M. Sultan 'Abul Abbas Mulay Ahmad ud-Dhahabi bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. b. at Meknes, ca. 1677, son of H.M. Sultan 'Abul Nasir Mulay Ismail as-Samin bin Sharif, Sultan of Morocco, by his wife, Lalla Zidana [Aisha Mbarka], educ. privately. Khalifa of Tadla 1699-1700. Appointed as Heir Apparent by his father, 1718. Proclaimed on his death, 22nd March 1727. Deposed in favour of his younger half-brother, 13th March 1728. Proclaimed at Oued Beht, following the defeat and deposition of the former, 3rd April 1728. He d. at Meknes, 5th March 1729 (bur. there at the Mulay Ismail Mausoleum), having had issue, a son:
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1729 - 1734* H.M. Sultan 'Abu Abbas Mulay 'Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. (first time) - see below.
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1735 - 1736* H.M. Sultan 'Abul Hasan Mulay 'Ali al-Iraj bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc., son of H.M. Sultan 'Abul Nasir Mulay Ismail as-Samin bin Sharif, Sultan of Morocco, by his wife, Lalla Zidana [Aisha Mbarka], educ. privately. Proclaimed on the deposition of his half-brother 28th September 1734. Entered Fez, 25th October 1734. Deposed 14th February 1736. He d. at Fez, April 1737.
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1736*  H.M. Sultan 'Abu Abbas Mulay 'Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. (second time) - see below.
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1736 - 1738* H.M. Sultan 'Abu 'Abdu'llah Sidi Muhammad II ben Arbia, Sultan of Morocco, etc., b. at Meknes,1694, son of H.M. Sultan 'Abul Nasir Mulay Ismail as-Samin bin Sharif, Sultan of Morocco, by his wife, Lalla Halima as-Sufianiya, educ. privately. Proclaimed on the deposition of his elder half-brother, at Fez, 8th August 1736. Deposed, 18th June 1738.
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1738 - 1740* H.M. Sultan Mulay Muhammad al-Mustadi bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. (first time) - see below.
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1740 - 1741* H.M. Sultan 'Abu Abbas Mulay 'Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Moroccoo, etc. (third time) - see below.
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1741*  H.M. Sultan 'Abu Hasan 'Ali Mulay Zainal-Abdin bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc., son of H.M. Sultan 'Abul Nasir Mulay Ismail as-Samin bin Sharif, Sultan of Morocco, educ. privately. Proclaimed on the deposition of his half-brother, 13th June 1741. Deposed, 24th November 1741.
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1741 - 1742* H.M. Sultan 'Abu Abbas Mulay 'Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. (fourth time) - see below
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1742 - 1743* H.M. Sultan Mulay Muhammad al-Mustadi bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. (second time) - see below.
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1743 - 1747* H.M. Sultan 'Abu Abbas Mulay 'Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc. (fifth time) - see below.
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1738-1740, 1742-1743 and 1747-1748* H.M. Sultan Mulay Muhammad al-Mustadi bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc., son of H.M. Sultan 'Abul Nasir Mulay Ismail as-Samin bin Sharif, Sultan of Morocco, educ. privately. Proclaimed on the deposition of his half-brother 19th June 1738. Entered Fez, 24th July 1738. Deposed February 1740. Restored 3rd February 1742 but deposed again May 1743. Restored for the third time in July 1747, and deposed again for the final time in October 1748. He d. at Sijilmasa (Rissani), Tafilalt, 1759 (bur. there).
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1729-1734, 1736, 1740-1741, 1741-1742, 1743-1747* and 1748-1757 H.M. Sultan 'Abu Abbas Mulay 'Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin, Sultan of Morocco, etc., b. after 1678, son of H.M. Sultan 'Abul Nasir Mulay Ismail as-Samin bin Sharif, Sultan of Morocco, by his wife, Lalla Hinata, daughter of Bakar al-Gul bin 'Ali bin 'Abdu'llah, of the Awlad Abdalla clan, educ. privately. Proclaimed on the deposition of his half-brother 5th March and entered Fez 31st March 1729. Deposed at Meknes, 28th September 1734. Restored 14th February or 23rd May 1736 and deposed once more 8th August 1736. Restored February 1740, and deposed again 13th June 1741. Restored 24th November 1741 and deposed 3rd February 1742. Restored May 1743 and deposed 1747. Restored for the last time, October 1748. m. several wives, including a Shagara lady. He d. at Dar Iddibibag, 10th November 1757 (bur. Fez), having had issue, two sons and one daughter:
*Note: these reign dates are those given in Cigar. However, the Sultans listed for the period 1728-1747 controlled different parts of the country and actually ruled simultaneously, in most cases.
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