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Lalla Khanatha bint
Bakkar (Arabic: خناثة بنت الشيخ بكار المغافري) (1668–1754), was one of the
wives of
Sultan Moulay Ismail (r. 1672–1727), and acted...
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Khnata Bennouna (Arabic: خناثة بنونة born in Fez,
Morocco from a
family of four children, 1940) is a
Moroccan author of
novels and
short stories. Bennouna...
- He was born in 1694 to
Sultan Moulay Ismail and one of his
wives Lalla Khanatha bint Bakkar. He
ascended the
throne numerous times,
fighting his half-brothers...
- of the
Mghafra tribe. N****ira is
often confused with her
distant cousin Khanatha bint
Bakkar from the
Mghrafra tribe established in Oued Noun. From this...
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Sultan Moulay Abdalmalik,
Moulay Abd al
Rahman and
Moulay Hussein.
Lalla Khanatha bint Bakkar,
married in 1678. She is from the M'gharfa
tribe of the Awlad...
- al-Qāsim ibn Sallām, the term
mukhannath instead derives from the
Arabic verb
khanatha,
meaning "to fold back the
mouth of a
waterskin for drinking", indicating...
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legal wives:
Lalla Halima Al Sufyaniyah,
Lalla Umm al-Iz at-Taba and
Lalla Khanatha bint Bakkar.
Zaydana managed to
achieve a
great emotional bond with Sultan...
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while he was
still serving as
deputy under his
father Abd al-Rahman).
Khanatha bint
Bakkar was
interred here as well as her son
Sultan Moulay Abdallah...