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Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II

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Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II
Sultan of Morocco
Reign1627 – 1631
PredecessorZidan Abu Maali
SuccessorAl Walid ben Zidan
BornUnknown ?
Saadi Sultanate
Died10 March 1631
Saadi Sultanate
Names
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II bin Zidan Abu Maali
DynastyHouse of Saadi
FatherZidan Abu Maali[1]
ReligionSunni Islam
A book on Abd al-Malik, written by the English diplomat John Harrison in 1633.

Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II ibn Zidan (Arabic: عبد الملك بن زيدان), also known as Abd el-Malik II (? – 10 March 1631) was the Sultan of Morocco from 1627 to 1631.

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Transcription

Life

After the expeditions of Isaac de Razilly to Morocco, he signed a Franco-Moroccan treaty with France in 1631, giving France preferential treatment, known as Capitulations: preferential tariffs, the establishment of a Consulate and freedom of religion for French subjects.[2]

The story of his life was published by the English diplomat John Harrison in 1633.[3] He was succeeded by his brother Al Walid ben Zidan.

Notes

  1. ^ Muḥammad al-Ṣaghīr ibn Muḥammad Ifrānī (1888). Nozhet-Elhâdi : Histoire de la dynastie saadienne au Maroc (1511-1670) (in French). p. 405.
  2. ^ France in the age of Louis XIII and Richelieu by Victor Lucien Tapié p.259
  3. ^ Piracy, slavery, and redemption by Daniel J. Vitkus,Nabil I. Matar p.41 Note 8
Preceded by Sultan of Morocco
1627–1631
Succeeded by
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