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    Ali Abu Hassun (Arabic: أبو حسون علي بن محمد الشيخ الوطاسي), also Abu al Hasan Abu Hasun or Abu Hasun, full name Abu al-Hasan Abu Hasun Ali ibn Muhammad...
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  • Ali Abu Hassun, last ruler of the Wattasid dynasty, and Mohammed ash-Sheikh, ruler of the Saadis. In 1545 the Wattasid ruler in northern Morocco, Abu...
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  • Sebou river. One of the objectives of the expedition is to restore Ali Abu Hassun, a Wattassid pretender, to the throne. Despite the Ottoman domination...
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    Another, was 'Ali Abu Hassun al-Semlali (or Abu Hassun), who had become leader of the Sous valley since 1614.: 222, 228  When Abu Hassun extended his control...
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  • Ahmad had in effect allied himself with the Wattasids under the regent Ali Abu Hassun (1524–54). Mohammed could maintain his position in Southern Morocco...
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    meanwhile, had come under the leadership of 'Ali Abu Hassun al-Simlali in the town of Iligh since 1614. Abu Hassun fought with the forces of Moulay Zaydan's...
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  • taken prisoner by his rivals, the sharifian Saadians. His successor, Ali Abu Hassun, regent for Ahmad's young son Nasir al-Qasiri, decided to pledge allegiance...
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    led to the Wattasids seeking military help from the Ottomans. In 1545 Ali Abu Hassun, the Wattasid ruler in northern Morocco, recognised the full authority...
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  • taken prisoner by his southern rivals the Saadians. His successor, Ali Abu Hassun, regent for Ahmad's young son Nasir al-Qasiri, decided to pledge allegiance...
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    pro-Ottoman regent Ali Abu Hassun. Ali Abu Hassun was nevertheless offered asylum in Algiers. As the Ottomans were set to put Ali Abu Hassun back on the throne...
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    Another, was 'Ali Abu Hassun al-Semlali (or Abu Hassun), who had become leader of the Sous valley since 1614.: 222, 228  When Abu Hassun extended his control...
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  • Another faction was led by Aboulhasen Ali ben Mohammed Essoussi Essemlali (commonly named Bou Hasen or Abu Hassun[citation needed]), who, initially serving...
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  • Kuku. They launched a campaign against Fez with the aim of enthroning Ali Abu Hassun, a Watassid pretender in exile. After heavy fighting near Fez, Mohammed...
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    power. In 1554, as Wattasid towns surrendered, the Wattasid sultan, Ali Abu Hassun, briefly retook Fez. The Saadis quickly settled the matter by killing...
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  • al-Badisi, a Moroccan biographer Abu Yaqub Yusuf al-Zuhayli al-Badisi, a 14th century Moroccan saint and savant Ali Abu Hassun, Wattasid sultan, lived in Badis...
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    attack that resulted in the deaths of the entire Spanish garrison. Ali Abu Hassun, the new Wattasid ruler of Morocco in 1554, then gave the peñón to the...
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    Morocco is Mohammed VI of the Alawi dynasty, since 23 July 1999. Muhammad ibn Ali Idrisi-Joutey (1465–1471) Muhammad al-Hajj ad-Dila'i (1659–1663) 1631–1957:...
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    sultan Mohammed ash-Sheikh took Fez and ousted the last Wattasid sultan Ali Abu Hassun. The Wattasids later retook the city in 1554 with Ottoman support, but...
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    until Fez, adding these territories to the Ottoman crown and placing Ali Abu Hassun as the ruler and vassal to the Ottoman sultan. In 1792 the Regency of...
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  • power. In 1554, as Wattasid towns surrendered, the Wattasid sultan, Ali Abu Hassun, briefly retook Fez. The Saadis quickly settled the matter by killing...
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    Saadi dynasty enters the city of Fez and becomes the undisputed sultan. Ali Abu Hassun, last ruler of the Wattasid dynasty, flees. October 8 – In Peru, an...
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  • taken prisoner by his southern rivals the Saadians. His successor, Ali Abu Hassun, regent for Nasir al-Qasiri, decided to pledge allegiance to the Ottomans...
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  • Principality of Debdou Defeat The Ottomans occupy Fez for four months. Ali Abu Hassun rules Fez as an Ottoman vassal. Unknown Battle of Tadla (1554) Saadi...
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  • the Moroccan army, and conquered Morocco as far west as Fez, then put Ali Abu Hassun in place as ruler and vassal to the Ottoman sultan. The Saadi ruler...
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    attack that resulted in the deaths of the entire Spanish garrison. Ali Abu Hassun, the new Wattasid ruler of Morocco in 1554, then gave the peñón to the...
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  • Morocco, Mohammed ash-Sheikh successfully ousted the Wattasid sultan Ali Abu Hassun, the latter ruled only over Fes and its region and had just declared...
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    Saadi dynasty enters the city of Fez and becomes the undisputed sultan. Ali Abu Hassun, last ruler of the Wattasid dynasty, flees. October 8 – In Peru, an...
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    Abu Al-Hasan 'Ali ibn 'Othman (c. 1297 – 24 May 1351), (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي بن عثمان) was a sultan of the Marinid dynasty who reigned in Morocco between...
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  • al-Haqq, and succeeded his brother Abu Yahya in 1258. He died in 1286. He was the son of Abd al-Haqq I and Oum el-Iman bint Ali el-Bethary, a Zenata woman. Some...
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  • Abu Abdallah Mohammed II, Al-Mutawakkil, often simply Abdallah Mohammed (Arabic: محمد المتوكل السعدي) (died 4 August 1578) was the Sultan of Morocco from...
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