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The Present State of the Empire of Morocco. Its Animals, Products, Climate, Soil, Cities, Ports, Provinces, Coins, Weights, and Measures. With the Language, Religion, Laws, Manners, Customs, and Character, of the Moors; the History of the Dynasties Since Edris; the Naval Force and Commerce of
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The Ottomans reacted by having Mohammed ash-Sheik killed in 1557 by an assassin named Sahil, who brandished an axe and decapitated the Saadi ruler. An attempt to invade the country ensued the following year in the
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In 1545 the Wattasid ruler in northern Morocco, Abu Hassun, submitted to the Ottoman sultan and declared himself an Ottoman vassal, but the Ottomans were unable to intervene when the Wattasids lost
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Following the battle, Mohammed ash-Sheik was able to enter the city of Fez on 13 September 1554, and became the undisputed ruler of Morocco, establishing the
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Ali Abu Hassun was vanquished and killed by the Saadians at the Battle of Tadla in September 1554 thus bringing an end to the Wattasid dynasty.
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in 1522. Upon withdrawal, Salah Reis assured the Saadi ruler that he would grant his enemy Ali Abu Hassun no further assistance.
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Morocco; and the Character, Conduct, and Views, Political and Commercial, of the Reigning Emperor.
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and an Algerian army. Ali Abu Hassun soon paid off the Algerian troops, and gave them the base of
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Translated from the French of M. Chenier. Vol. 1. , Volume 2
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Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
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Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
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Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
Tadla
Morocco
32°20′0″N 6°21′0″W / 32.33333°N 6.35000°W / 32.33333; -6.35000
Saadi
Wattasid Dynasty
Saadi Dynasty
Ali Abu Hassun

Muhammad al-Shaykh
Battle of Tadla is located in Morocco
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Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
Oued Zadidja
Tlemcen
Taza
Fez
Tlemcen
Wadi al-Laban
Fez
Moulouya
Oran
Tlemcen
Chelif
Oran
Rif
Tadla

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