Ahmad I al-Mansur (Arabic:أحمد المنصور السعدي, also El-Mansour Eddahbi [the Golden], Arabic:أحمد المنصور الذهبي; and Ahmed el-Mansour) (1549 in Fes – 25 August 1603, outskirts of Fes) was Sultan of the Saadi dynasty from 1578 to his death in 1603, the sixth and most famous of all rulers of the Saadis. Ahmad al-Mansur was an important figure in both Europe and Africa in the sixteenth century, his powerful army and strategic location made him an important power player in the late Renaissance period.
Early life
He was the fifth son of Mohammed ash-Sheikh who was the first Saadi sultan of Morocco. His mother was the well-known Lalla Masuda. After the murder of their father Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1557 and the following struggle for power, the two brothers Ahmad al-Mansur and Abd al-Malik had to flee their elder brother Abdallah al-Ghalib (1557–1574), leave Morocco and stay abroad until 1576. The two brothers spent 17 years among the Ottomans between the Regency of Algiers and Constantinople, and benefited from Ottoman training and contacts with Ottoman culture.
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Civilization V Leader | Ahmad al-Mansur of Morocco: Declares War
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Histoire du Maroc - Les Saadiens & Ahmed Al Mansour, le conquérant
Découvrez une partie de l'histoire de la dynastie Saadienne (1509–1649) aussi appelée "zaydanide", à son apogée, ainsi que le célèbre sultan marocain Ahmed Al Mansour, qui rêvait de conquérir le monde .... Un personnage qui a marqué l'histoire du Maroc, par ses ambitions toujours plus grandes et son esprit de stratège. Mais il mourut trop tôt pour concrétiser certains projets.
A cette époque, la dynastie Saadienne avait créé l'un des empires les plus puissants au monde.
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Civilization V Leader | Ahmad al-Mansur of Morocco: Defeat
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Golden âge of the Saadians dynasty ⵣ🇲🇦۞ Ahmed Al Mansur 🥺History of Morocco
I always say that perhaps more than any other, three people defined the Islamic Civilization the most, after Prophet Muhammad, of course. The first is Umar ibn ...
I always say that perhaps more than any other, three people defined the Islamic Civilization the most, after Prophet Muhammad, of course. The first is Umar ibn al-Khattab, whose decisions both as Abu Bakr’s advisor and as the second caliph, protected Islam in its infancy by defeating the Eastern Roman and Sassanid Empires. Then comes Abd al-Malik, the man who restored the Umayyad caliphate after the Second Civil War. He defined what Hugh Kennedy calls, the Executive Caliphate. Then comes the man this video is about, the second caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty, Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur.
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I always say that perhaps more than any other, three people defined the Islamic Civilization the most, after Prophet Muhammad, of course. The first is Umar ibn al-Khattab, whose decisions both as Abu Bakr’s advisor and as the second caliph, protected Islam in its infancy by defeating the Eastern Roman and Sassanid Empires. Then comes Abd al-Malik, the man who restored the Umayyad caliphate after the Second Civil War. He defined what Hugh Kennedy calls, the Executive Caliphate. Then comes the man this video is about, the second caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty, Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur.
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Découvrez une partie de l'histoire de la dynastie Saadienne (1509–1649) aussi appelée "zaydanide", à son apogée, ainsi que le célèbre sultan marocain Ahmed Al M...
Découvrez une partie de l'histoire de la dynastie Saadienne (1509–1649) aussi appelée "zaydanide", à son apogée, ainsi que le célèbre sultan marocain Ahmed Al Mansour, qui rêvait de conquérir le monde .... Un personnage qui a marqué l'histoire du Maroc, par ses ambitions toujours plus grandes et son esprit de stratège. Mais il mourut trop tôt pour concrétiser certains projets.
A cette époque, la dynastie Saadienne avait créé l'un des empires les plus puissants au monde.
#Maroc #Histoire #Saadiens #dynastie #millénaire #Empire #chérifien #alaouites #mérinides #almohades #almoravides #roi #Mohamed6 #Algérie #Tunisie #conquête #conquérant #islam #musulmans #AhmedAlMansour #AhmedAdDhahbi #arabes #berbères #imazighen #rif #chleuh #souss #Tanger #AlHoceima #Nador #Oujda #Essaouira #Chefchaouen #Meknes #Fes #Rabat #Casablanca #Lyautey #civilisation #colonisation #Morocco #marocains #Alger #Blida #Kabyle #France #Espagne #Italie #Portugal #Angleterre #BernardLugan #Afrique #culture #traditions
Découvrez une partie de l'histoire de la dynastie Saadienne (1509–1649) aussi appelée "zaydanide", à son apogée, ainsi que le célèbre sultan marocain Ahmed Al Mansour, qui rêvait de conquérir le monde .... Un personnage qui a marqué l'histoire du Maroc, par ses ambitions toujours plus grandes et son esprit de stratège. Mais il mourut trop tôt pour concrétiser certains projets.
A cette époque, la dynastie Saadienne avait créé l'un des empires les plus puissants au monde.
#Maroc #Histoire #Saadiens #dynastie #millénaire #Empire #chérifien #alaouites #mérinides #almohades #almoravides #roi #Mohamed6 #Algérie #Tunisie #conquête #conquérant #islam #musulmans #AhmedAlMansour #AhmedAdDhahbi #arabes #berbères #imazighen #rif #chleuh #souss #Tanger #AlHoceima #Nador #Oujda #Essaouira #Chefchaouen #Meknes #Fes #Rabat #Casablanca #Lyautey #civilisation #colonisation #Morocco #marocains #Alger #Blida #Kabyle #France #Espagne #Italie #Portugal #Angleterre #BernardLugan #Afrique #culture #traditions
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Civilization V OST
Ahmad Al-Mansur Peace Theme
Morocco Peace Theme
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I always say that perhaps more than any other, three people defined the Islamic Civilization the most, after Prophet Muhammad, of course. The first is Umar ibn al-Khattab, whose decisions both as Abu Bakr’s advisor and as the second caliph, protected Islam in its infancy by defeating the Eastern Roman and Sassanid Empires. Then comes Abd al-Malik, the man who restored the Umayyad caliphate after the Second Civil War. He defined what Hugh Kennedy calls, the Executive Caliphate. Then comes the man this video is about, the second caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty, Caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur.
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Découvrez une partie de l'histoire de la dynastie Saadienne (1509–1649) aussi appelée "zaydanide", à son apogée, ainsi que le célèbre sultan marocain Ahmed Al Mansour, qui rêvait de conquérir le monde .... Un personnage qui a marqué l'histoire du Maroc, par ses ambitions toujours plus grandes et son esprit de stratège. Mais il mourut trop tôt pour concrétiser certains projets.
A cette époque, la dynastie Saadienne avait créé l'un des empires les plus puissants au monde.
#Maroc #Histoire #Saadiens #dynastie #millénaire #Empire #chérifien #alaouites #mérinides #almohades #almoravides #roi #Mohamed6 #Algérie #Tunisie #conquête #conquérant #islam #musulmans #AhmedAlMansour #AhmedAdDhahbi #arabes #berbères #imazighen #rif #chleuh #souss #Tanger #AlHoceima #Nador #Oujda #Essaouira #Chefchaouen #Meknes #Fes #Rabat #Casablanca #Lyautey #civilisation #colonisation #Morocco #marocains #Alger #Blida #Kabyle #France #Espagne #Italie #Portugal #Angleterre #BernardLugan #Afrique #culture #traditions
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Civilization V OST
Ahmad Al-Mansur Peace Theme
Morocco Peace Theme
Mawal Gnawi
Slowed
Ahmad I al-Mansur (Arabic:أحمد المنصور السعدي, also El-Mansour Eddahbi [the Golden], Arabic:أحمد المنصور الذهبي; and Ahmed el-Mansour) (1549 in Fes – 25 August 1603, outskirts of Fes) was Sultan of the Saadi dynasty from 1578 to his death in 1603, the sixth and most famous of all rulers of the Saadis. Ahmad al-Mansur was an important figure in both Europe and Africa in the sixteenth century, his powerful army and strategic location made him an important power player in the late Renaissance period.
Early life
He was the fifth son of Mohammed ash-Sheikh who was the first Saadi sultan of Morocco. His mother was the well-known Lalla Masuda. After the murder of their father Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1557 and the following struggle for power, the two brothers Ahmad al-Mansur and Abd al-Malik had to flee their elder brother Abdallah al-Ghalib (1557–1574), leave Morocco and stay abroad until 1576. The two brothers spent 17 years among the Ottomans between the Regency of Algiers and Constantinople, and benefited from Ottoman training and contacts with Ottoman culture.
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