- The
Wattasid dynasty (Arabic: الوطاسيون, al-waṭṭāsīyūn) was a
ruling dynasty of Morocco. Like the
Marinid dynasty, its
rulers were of
Zenata Berber descent...
-
Wattasids from the 1459 m****acre, who
instigated the
Wattasid dynasty.
Morocco was in
decline when the
Berber Wattasids ****umed power. The
Wattasid family...
- them from the
Iberian Peninsula.
Starting in the
early 15th
century the
Wattasid dynasty, a
related ruling house,
competed with the
Marinid dynasty for...
-
captured Agadir from the
Portuguese and
eventually captured Fez from the
Wattasids,
securing control over
nearly all of Morocco.
After Muhammad al-Shaykh's...
- Died 1547 1545 1547
Fourth Wattasid Sultan of
Morocco Wattasid Ali Abu H****un Died
September 1554 1549 1554
Fifth Wattasid Sultan Of
Morocco Wattasid...
- the
country in the
hands of the
Wattasids, a
dynasty of viziers. In 1458, Abd al-Haqq
regained power from the
Wattasids. The
sultan then
appointed Jews...
- al-Abbas
Ahmad ibn Muhammad, who was her
second husband, she
belonged to the
Wattasid dynasty. She is
considered to be "one of the most
important female figures...
- Ali Abu H****un, last
ruler of the
Wattasid dynasty, and
Mohammed ash-Sheikh,
ruler of the Saadis. In 1545 the
Wattasid ruler in
northern Morocco, Abu H****un...
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Melilla (1497)
Wattasid Sultanate Castile–Aragon
Union Defeat Conquest of
Melilla by Spain.
Unknown Battle of
Azemmour (1513)
Wattasid Sultanate Portuguese...
- Ifranid, Maghrawa, Almoravid, Hammadid, Almohad, Merinid, Abdalwadid,
Wattasid, Mekn****a and
Hafsid dynasties. Both of the
Hammadid and
Zirid empires...