Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi

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Abu Abdallah Mohammed II, Al-Mutawakkil, often simply Abdallah Mohammed (Arabic: محمد المتوكل السعدي) (died 4 August 1578) was the Sultan of Morocco from 1574 to 1576. He was the oldest son of Abdallah al-Ghalib and became Sultan after his father's death.

Abdallah Mohammed Al-Mutawakkil
عبد الله محمد المتوكل
Sultan
Reign1574 – 1576
PredecessorAbdallah al-Ghalib
SuccessorAbd al-Malik
BornUnknown
Died4 August 1578
Ksar el-Kebir, Morocco
Names
Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi bin Abdallah al-Ghalib
DynastyHouse of Saadi
FatherAbdallah al-Ghalib
ReligionSunni Islam
Military career
Battles / warsCapture of Fez (1576)
Battle of Alcácer Quibir (1578) 

Life

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Immediately after his accession to the throne, he had one of his brothers executed and another (Mulay en-Naser, the governor of Tadla) imprisoned.

Abu Abdallah's uncle, Abd al-Malik, who, like his father Abdallah al-Ghalib, was a son of Mohammed ash-Sheikh, had fled to Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire in 1574.[1] Meanwhile in Ottoman Algeria, Abd al-Malik succeeded in organising his own army, consisting of Ottoman soldiers, and in 1576 he invaded Morocco and conquered Fez from his nephew. The two sides fought a battle at al-Rukn in the lands of Banu waritin, near Fez and then fought again near Salé (Rabat) in Jandaq al-Rayhan. Each time Abd al-Malik defeated his nephew. A third battle, also won by Abd al-Malik, took place in Taroudant.

Both Abd al-Malik and Abu Abdallah died two years later during the Battle of Alcácer Quibir, in 1578. In that battle, Abu Abdallah fought against his uncle Abd al-Malik with the help of his Portuguese allies and European mercenaries.

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Preceded by Saadi dynasty
1574–1576
Succeeded by