Lalla Umm al-Iz at-Taba

Um'el'Iz Tabba'a (Arabic: أم العز التباع) was one of the wives of Alaouite Sultan Moulay Ismail and the mother of Prince Moulay Abdallah[1][2] (not to be confused with the latter's half-brother, Sultan Moulay Abdallah).

Umm al-Iz at-Taba
SpouseMoulay Ismail
IssueMoulay Abdallah
HouseAlaouite (by marriage)
ReligionIslam

Um'el'Iz was fluent in English.[3] She was a mediator for the trade agreement and the Anglo-Moroccan peace treaty signed in 1722,[4] on which occasion she had exchanges with Charles Stewart,[4] the English ambassador,[5] who had requested her help.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Windus, John (1725). A Journey to Mequinez: The Residence of the Present Emperor of Fez and Morocco. J. Tonson. p. 160. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  2. ^ نور, مكتبة. "تحميل كتاب المنزع اللطيف في مفاخر المولى إسماعيل ابن الشريف 4098" (pdf). noor-book.com (in Arabic). p. 393. Retrieved 2022-12-25..
  3. ^ "Medi 1 TV Vol.3 4/10 مجالس عبد الهادي التازي". YouTube (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  4. ^ a b مــــكريـــم, مـــــريــــة (2014-01-17). "ملكات حكمن المغرب: أم العز التباع.. كانت وراء توقيع اتفاقية السلام والتجارة بين المغرب وبريطانيا العظمى!". فبراير.كوم | موقع مغربي إخباري شامل يتجدد على مدار الساعة (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  5. ^ Fenton, Paul B.; Littman, David G. (2016-05-05). Exile in the Maghreb: Jews under Islam, Sources and Documents, 997–1912. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-61147-788-7. Retrieved 2022-12-25..
  6. ^ Windus, John (1725). A Journey to Mequinez: The Residence of the Present Emperor of Fez and Morocco. J. Tonson. p. 159. Retrieved 2022-12-25..