Nasir ad-Din al-Qasri Muhammad ibn Ahmad
Nasir ad-Din al-Qasri Muhammad ibn Ahmad, also Nasir al-Qasiri, was the young son of the Sultan of Fez, Sultan Ahmad.
Nasir al-Qasri | |||||
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Sultan of Morocco | |||||
Reign | 1545 – 1547 | ||||
Born | Unknown | ||||
Died | 1547 | ||||
Spouse | Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad | ||||
Issue | Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad | ||||
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Dynasty | Banū Wattās |
In 1545, Sultan Ahmad was taken prisoner by his southern rivals the Saadians.[1] His successor, Ali Abu Hassun, regent for Nasir al-Qasiri, decided to pledge allegiance to the Ottomans in order to obtain their support.[1]
He ruled with a regent from 1545 to 1547 during the imprisonment of his father by the Saadians.
Preceded by Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad |
Wattasid dynasty 1545–1547 |
Succeeded by Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad |
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