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historic significance in
Morocco by
proclaiming the
descent from the
royal '
Alawid dynasty. The
ruling house was ****ociated with the
Islamic prophet Muhammad...
- The
Alids are
those who
claim descent from Ali ibn Abi
Talib (Arabic: عَلِيّ بْن أَبِي طَالِب; c. 600–661 CE), the
fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661)...
- and
Mohammed VI. The name
Alawi is also
rendered in
English as Alaouite, '
Alawid, or
Alawite Sluglett, Peter; Currie,
Andrew (2015).
Atlas of
Islamic History...
- The
historical guich system took
shape primarily under the
reign of the '
Alawid sultan Mawlay Isma'il,
although variations of
similar military organisations...
-
Alawi (Arabic: علوي), also
transliterated as Alevi, Alevi, Alavi, Alvi,
Alawid, or
Alawite (French: Alaouite), is an
adjective denoting "of or related...
- The
foundation of the city of
Essaouira was the work of the
Moroccan '
Alawid sultan Mohammed bin Abdallah, who made an
original experiment by entrusting...
- romanized: sulālat al-ʿalawiyyīn al-fīlāliyyīn) – also
rendered in
English as Alaouite, '
Alawid, or
Alawite – is the
current Moroccan royal family and
reigning dynasty...
-
cites the
writings of Dimashqi, al-Maqrisi, and al-Nuwairi as
reporting Alawid emigration to
Silla in the late 7th century. Lee (1991, p. 26)
cites the...
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politicians have also
claimed blood descent from Muhammad,
including the
Alawid dynasty of Morocco, the
Hashimite dynasty of Iraq and of Jordan, and the...
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siege of Larache, in 1689, was
undertaken by an army of
Morocco under '
Alawid Sultan Ismail Ibn
Sharif against the
Spanish forces of
Charles II, which...