- Abdallah al-Ghalib
Abdallah al-Ghalib Billah (1517-1574, reigned 1557-1574) was the second sultan of the
Saadi Dynasty . He came to power to the throne as the legal heir ofMohammed ash-Sheikh . From his first wife this first Saadian sultan,Mohammed ash-Sheikh had had three sons, but the two oldest had died (in 1550 and in 1551). Abdallah, the third, was 40 years old when he became sultan and receceived the name al-Ghalib Billah. Before that he had been vice-king ofMarrakesh and governor ofFes .Shortly thereafter three of his younger brothers fled the country and joined the Ottoman Turks. During a relatively peaceful reign Abdallah succeeded in warding off both the Spanish and the Turks and in consolidating the sovereignty of Saadians overMorocco . He fought the invading Turks in 1558 near the oued Leben and drove them out of the country. After his victory he even occupiedTlemcen for a short period. In 1568 he supported the insurrection of themoriscos in Spain. Abdallah al-Ghalib Billah died on22 January 1574 of an asthma attack. After his reign a period of civil war was to follow that lasted four years.Marrakech had been his residency. He gave the city the Muassinmosque , a maristan (a hospital usually attached to a mosque) and theBen Youssef Medrassa . He also reconstructed theal-Mansouria mosque .ee also
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List of rulers of Morocco
*History of Morocco
*Saadi Dynasty
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