Yahya ibn Muhammad
Yahya ibn Muhammad (Arabic: يحيى بن محمد) was the fifth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.[1]
Yahya I يحيى الأول | |
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Sultan of Morocco | |
Reign | 848-864 |
Predecessor | Ali ibn Muhammad |
Successor | Yahya II ibn Yahya |
Born | 829 |
Died | 864 |
Dynasty | Idrisid |
Father | Muhammad ibn Idris |
Religion | Zaydi Shia Islam |
A son of the previous sultan, Muhammad ibn Idris, he took over the rule in Morocco after the death of his heirless uncle Ali I in 848. During his rule, which saw no significant conflicts, he settled in Fes numerous immigrants from Al-Andalus and Ifriqiya, which had been expelled after revolting against the Umayyad and Aghlabids respectively. He also commissioned several construction projects in the city, including the mosques of Al-Karaouine and of al-Andalus (859).
He died in 864, aged around 35. He was succeeded by his son Yahya II ibn Yahya.
References
- The Living and the Dead in Islam: Epitaphs in context By Werner Diem, Marco Schöller. p 196.
Preceded by Ali I |
Idrisid dynasty 848–864 |
Succeeded by Yahya II |
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