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The town was finally reconstructed by sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah ( 1756 – 1790 ), the grandson of Moulay Ismail and ally of George Washington with the help of Spaniards from the nearby emporium.
Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum.
* 828 – 836: Mohammed ben Idris
* 836 – 848: Ali ben Mohammed ( Ali I )
* 848 – 864: Yahya ben Mohammed ( Yahya I )
* 925 – 927: El-Hajjem el-Hassan ben Mohammed in Fès ( Hassan I )
** 1358-1358: Abou Ziyane el-Saïd Mohammed ben Fares
* 1361 – 1366: Mohammed ben Yacoub
* 1472 – 1504: Abou Abd Allah el-Cheikh Mohammed ben Yahya ( fondateur de la dynastie )
* 1504 – 1526: Abou Abd Allah el-Bourtoukali Mohammed ben Mohammed
* 1526-1526: Abou el-Hassan Abou Hassoun Alî ben Mohammed
* 1526 – 1545: Abou el-Abbas Ahmed ben Mohammed
* 1545 – 1547: Nasser el-Din el-Kassari Mohammed ben Ahmed
* 1547 – 1549: Abou el-Abbas Ahmed ben Mohammed
Portrait of Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud | Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moors | Moorish ambassador to Elizabeth I of England | Queen Elizabeth I in 1600, sometimes suggested as the inspiration for Othello.
Honigmann discusses the view that Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moorish ambassador of the Arab King of Barbary to Queen Elizabeth I in 1600, was one inspiration for Othello.
* H. Duveyrier, La Confrèrie musulmane de Sidi Mohammed ben Au es Senoussi ( Paris, 1884 ), a book containing much exaggeration, and A. Silva White, From Sphinx to Oracle ( London, 1898 ), which, while repeating the extreme views of Duveyrier, contains useful information.
His full name was Sidi Mohammed ben Yusef, or Son of ( Sultan ) Yusef, upon whose death he succeeded to the throne.
Another major project of these years was translating Moroccan authors and story-tellers including Mohamed Choukri, Ahmed Yacoubi, Larbi Layachi ( under the pseudonym Driss ben Hamed Charhadi ), and Mohammed Mrabet.
On May 28, 1767, Mohammed ben Abdallah ( Sultan of Morocco ) signed a peace and commerce treaty with the Spanish King Charles III, in which he does not guarantee the security of Spanish fishermen in the coasts south of the river Nun, as he recognized he does not have control over the Tekna tribes of that lands ( Art.
* Mohammed ben Kalish Ezab and Abdullah, The Adventures of Tintin characters

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