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- recognize Saadian rule over southern Morocco through the Treaty of Tadla 1536: Saadians defeat Wattasid army at Wadi al-'Abid 1541: Saadians expel the...
- the Ottoman Empire, captured Fes from the Saadians in early 1554 and installed a Wattasid client. The Saadian ruler Mohammed al-Shaykh recaptured the city...
- here in what was probably a simple grave. Before Muhammad al-Shaykh some Saadians – most notably al-Qai'm, the dynasty's founder, and Ahmad al-Araj and his...
- captures Mogador. 1511: Saadians capture Rabat. 1524: Saadians capture Marrakesh. 1541: Saadians capture Agadir. 1541: Saadians capture Safi. 1542: Hasan...
- Al-Mansur as caliph instead.: 217  Saadian interest in the Sudan region preceded Al-Mansur. Earlier that century the Saadians occupied the oasis area of Touat...
- prisoners of war from the Saadians' victory over Portuguese in 1578. After the long and impressive reign of Ahmad al-Mansur, the Saadian state fell into civil...
- The Saadians responded to these doubts in "the language of monuments", their showpiece: Marrakesh. Starting with Abdallah al-Ghalib, the Saadians revived...
- Regency. The weakening of the Zianides, aroused the covetousness of the Saadians who saw in it the opportunity to expand their territories to the East....
- and the Saadians are seen by modern scholars as continuing to refine the existing Moroccan-Moorish style, with some considering the Saadian Tombs in...
- Three Kings in 1578. The wealth of al-Mansur's reign was also due to the Saadians' control of the sugar trade. Morocco was at that time a significant exporter...