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Abu Abd Allah al-Burtuqali Muhammad ibn Muhammad

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(Redirected from Muhammad al-Bortogali) Sultan of Morocco from 1504 to 1526
Muhammad al-Burtuqali or Muhammad al-Bortogali
Silver coins minted during the reign of Muhammad al-Burtuqali
Sultan of Morocco
Reign1504–1526
SuccessorAbu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad
Born1464
Fez, Morocco
Died1526 (aged 62)
Morocco
DynastyWattasid
FatherAbu Abd Allah al-Sheikh Muhammad ibn Yahya
ReligionSunni Islam

Muhammad al-Burtuqali, (full name Abu Abd Allah al-Burtuqali Muhammad ibn Muhammad, Arabic : أبو عبد الله محمد البرتقالي) succeeded his father Abu Abd Allah al-Sheikh Muhammad ibn Yahya to become the second Wattasid Sultan of Morocco in 1504. He died in 1526 and was succeeded by his son Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad.

Muhammad al-Burtuqali earned the nickname of Al-Bortogali after being held as a hostage for seven years by the Portuguese.

Sultan Muhammad al-Burtughali was the sultan that sent Leo Africanus and his uncle on a mission to Timbuktu. This journey gave Leo Africanus material for the Description of Africa.

References

  1. Lalami, Laila (2014). The Moor's account. New York: Simon & Schuster Canada. p. 55. ISBN 978-1476794105. OCLC 892506591.
  2. Speake, Jennifer, ed. (2003). Literature of Travel and Exploration: G to P. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-57958-424-5.
Preceded byAbu Abd Allah al-Sheikh Muhammad ibn Yahya Wattasid dynasty
1504–1525
Succeeded byAbu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad
Rulers of Morocco
Idrisid dynasty
(788–974)
Almoravid dynasty
(1040–1147)
Almohad dynasty
(1121–1269)
Marinid dynasty
(1244–1465)
Idrisid interlude
(1465–1471)
Wattasid dynasty
(1471–1549, 1554)
Saadi dynasty
(1549–1659)
Dila'i interlude
(1659–1663)
Alawi dynasty
(1666–present)


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