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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: Mohammed esh Sheikh es Seghir was the sultan of Morocco from 1636 to 1655. He was a son of sultan Zidan al-Nasir (r. 1603–1627). His mother was a Spanish slave and he had two Spanish wives. Zidan Abu Maali (? – September 1627) was the embattled Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1603 to 1627. He was the son of Ahmad al-Mansur and his wife of the Chebanate tribe (also called Souk el Had village in the Moroccan province of Sidi Kacem) Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir tried to concentrate the entire Moroccan foreign trade in Safi at the hands of the English, and to obtain warships from their king to prevent all trade with the south, but the Sultan was afraid of breaking relations with the Dutch and the French.[2] In 1638, the Sultan sent his ambassador Muhammad bin Askar to England, who was carrying a letter to hasten King Charles I of England to send the required weapons and ammunition to Morocco and to suppress the English merchants who were selling weapons to the rebels, and that was based on the treaty concluded between the two countries on September 20, 1637, which stipulates that no relationship should be established between the Kingdom of England and the Sultan's enemies in Santa Cruz, but English merchants continued to smuggle weapons into the desert. [/QB][/QUOTE]Interesting I didn't know thanks [/QB][/QUOTE]
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