Abu'l Abbas Ahmad II of Morocco

Abu'l Abbas Ahmad II of Morocco

Sultan 'Abul Abbas Mulay Ahmad ud-Dhahabi bin Ismail as-Samin was the Sultan of Morocco 1727-1728 and 1728-1729 .

He was born at Meknes in 1677, as a son of Ismail Ibn Sharif . Between 1699-1700 he was the Khalifa of Tadla. He ascended the throne on 22 March 1727,after his fathers death.

He was deposed in 1728 by Abdalmalik of Morocco .yet he was restored briefly afterwards at Oued Beht.He was deposed once more,on the day of his death on 5 March 1729 at Meknes.He was succeeded by his half-brother Abdallah of Morocco .

Preceded by
Ismail Ibn Sharif
Sultan of Morocco
1727–1728
Succeeded by
Abdalmalik of Morocco
Preceded by
Abdalmalik of Morocco
Sultan of Morocco
1728–1729
Succeeded by
Abdallah of Morocco



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