- of the
Wattasid Dynasty. He
controlled only the
northern part of Morocco, the
south being divided into
several prin****lities. The
Wattasids were finally...
-
Wattasid Sultan of Fes, and
Mohammed remained as
ruler of Taroudannt. In 1527, the
Treaty of
Tadla was
agreed between the
Saadians and the
Wattasids,...
-
against the
Wattasids. This ****ociated the
early Saadians with both the
followers of al-Jazuli and with an
implicit opposition to the
Wattasids. In 1513...
-
tried to
break the
power of the
Wattasids, he was executed.
Marinid rulers after 1420 came
under the
control of the
Wattasids, who
exercised a
regency as...
- 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...
-
through military campaigns in
Algeria and Spain. They were
followed by the
Wattasids. In the 15th century, the
Reconquista ended Muslim rule in
Iberia and...
-
tried to
break the
power of the
Wattasids, he was executed.
Marinid rulers after 1420 came
under the
control of the
Wattasids, who
exercised a
regency as...
- The
history of
North Africa has been
divided into its prehistory, its
classical period, the
arrival and
spread of Islam, the
colonial period, and finally...
-
sultan Mohammed ash-Sheikh took Fez and
ousted the last
Wattasid sultan Ali Abu H****un. The
Wattasids later retook the city in 1554 with
Ottoman support,...
- the
Wattasids and
Saadis became enemies,
which led to the
Wattasids s****ing
military help from the Ottomans. In 1545 Ali Abu H****un, the
Wattasid ruler...