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and locked up the deceased's wives and children in a tower. Among the royal ladies he found in the Royal Palace, he fell madly in love with one of Ahmed al-Abbas's paternal half-sisters. He protested his love for her and urged for his desire to wed her, which consequently happened in 1660. Ahmed
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Ahmed al-Abbas's mother thought a good idea for her son to go meet his uncle, and make peace with him and the Chabanate. He followed his mother's council, but he had just gone out of the city to meet his uncle that the latter traitorously murdered him.
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al-Abbas's half-sister always retained a desire to avenge her brother which she did in 1667. She reportedly drugged
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Ahmed al-Abbas's daughter Al-Ruqyah and his wife a daughter of Al-Hussein Al-Jerrar.
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Ahmad al-Abbas's eldest daughter or sister was Lalla Mariem, she married
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until 1667 when he was in turn murdered, it happened shortly before the
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November 22, 1653 - November 11, 1654) after the death of his father,
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tribe. The siege lasted many months. As the situation was worsening,
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of the current ruling Dynasty conquered the city in 1668.
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of armies. Al Shabani was of the Chabanate, an Arab
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Index

Sultan of Morocco
Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir
Mohammed al-Hajj al-Dila'i
Dilaite
Morocco
Saadian Tombs
Issue
House
Saadi Dynasty
Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir
Sunni Islam
Arabic
Sultan
Saadi dynasty
Morocco
Sultan
Marrakesh
H.
CE
Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir
Abdul Karim Abu Bakr Al-Shabani
Sultan
Marrakesh
Alaouite
Sultan
Moulay Al-Rashid
Marrakesh
Abdul Karim Abu Bakr Al-Shabani
General
Maqil

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