• Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah al-Khatib (Arabic: سيدي محمد بن عبد الله الخطيب), known as Mohammed III (Arabic: محمد الثالث), born in 1710 in Fes and died...
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  • Mohammed ben Abdallah (born 25 April 1944) is a Ghanaian playwright, "the major Ghanaian playwright of his generation". Director and founder of the Legon...
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    The Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum (French: "Musée Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah") is a history museum in the city of Essaouira, Morocco. It was named...
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  • Abdallah al-Mustaʿsim (possibly died 1258), the thirteenth century Abbasid prince and son of last Abbasid caliph al-Musta'sim Mohammed ben Abdallah (d...
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  • the US. Baldwyn W. Burroughs directed the play in 1973 in Ghana (Mohammed ben Abdallah played the lead in that production) and a few months later directed...
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    Portuguese in Mazagan (El Jadida). The Moroccan army under Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah was victorious and the Portuguese evacuated their last garrison...
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  • Lalla Dawiya was a slave concubine and then the wife of Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah of Morocco (r. 1757–1790). She was born in Corsica, but Doctor William...
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    Portugal lost Mazagan (El Jadida) in 1769 to the 'Alawite Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah. Portugal started to occupy parts of coastal Morocco in 1415 with...
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  • Moulay Hisham ben Mohammed (Arabic: هشام بن محمد), born in 1748 and died in July 1798 in Marrakesh, was Sultan of Morocco from 1792 to 1797. He was proclaimed...
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    Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah upon entering Moroccan service. The LST was acquired to replace the aging Arrafiq. By late 1995, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah was...
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    1975. It is named for Mohammed ben Abdallah. In 2022, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings rated Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University as...
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    Mohammed Ben Aarafa (Arabic: محمد بن عرفة), or Ben Arafa (1886 – 17 July 1976), was a paternal first cousin once removed of Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco;...
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    attempted to assassinate the French-installed Sultan, Mohammed ben Arafa. Allal ben Abdallah ben Bachir Zerouali was born in 1916 in the village of Ouled...
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  • clarifying the status of free subjects of the Sultan of Morocco, Mohammed ben Abdallah. The resolution offered the opinion that free citizens of Morocco...
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  • life of Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah (1757–1790). Ramón Lourido Diaz, Ensayo Historiografico sobre el sultanato de sidi Muhammad b. Abdallah (1757-1790)...
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    decades of cordial relations between the U.S. and Morocco; Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah had issued a proclamation recognizing U.S. independence from Great...
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    established in the 16th century. Later in 1776, the Alaouite ruler, Mohammed Ben Abdallah, built a completely new structure around the saint's tomb. The minaret...
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    Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and specifically since 1777 when the sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah became the first monarch to help the United States. Morocco remains...
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  • A Moroccan embassy to France was sent in April 1781 by Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah. The embassy was led by the rais Ali Pérés. The embassy failed to...
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  • several appointments under Emperor Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire. Mohammed ben Abdallah: Sultan of Morocco took part during Siege of Melilla (1774). Daud...
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    Mohammed Ben Abdellah (407). The ship commemorates the 18th century sultan of Morocco Mohammed ben Abdallah. By late 1995, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah...
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    3rd century CE. Most of the artifacts are now visible in the Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum and the Rabat Archaeological Museum. Phoenician plate with...
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    Moulay Cherif ben Zine El Abidine), al-Othmani and another son named Sidi Mohammed: their mother is a native of Thaghr Azamour. Abdallah and al-Talib:...
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    tendency of cartographers to replicate previous maps. When Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah (c. 1710–1790) rebuilt the city after its destruction in the earthquake...
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    Spanish fortress of Melilla on the Moroccan Mediterranean coast. Mohammed ben Abdallah, then Sultan of Morocco, invaded Melilla in December 1774 with a...
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    Antoine Marchisio on the 15-hectare palace and garden that Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah gave to his son, Moulay Mamoun in the 18th century. The hotel opened...
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    shrine over the grave of Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa was entirely reconstructed in 1776 by the Alaouite ruler, Mohammed ben Abdallah. It is now a popular spot...
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  • Perthshire, Scotland, became an influential favourite slave consort of Mohammed ben Abdallah the Sultan of Morocco, and as such has been famously referred to...
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    lieutenant Antonio Giuseppe Miani [it] and the Libyan guerrillas of Mohammed ben Abdallah. The battle can be classified as part of the First phase of the...
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    Lazaga class Commandant Azouggarh BATRAL LST Abou Abdallah El Ayachi Newport class Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah (inactive) Moroccan Maritime Interdiction Operation...
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