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Wattasid dynasty

وطاسيون

1472 CE – 1554 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
1472 CE – 1554 CE
Duration
82 years
Known Periods
7
Capital
Fez
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Wattasid dynasty (Arabic: الوطاسيون, al-waṭṭāsīyūn) was a ruling dynasty of Morocco. Like the Marinid dynasty, its rulers were of Zenata Berber descent. The two families were related, and the Marinids recruited many viziers from the Wattasids. These viziers eventually assumed the powers of the Sultans, seizing control of the Marinid dynasty's realm when the last Marinid, Abu Muhammad Abd al-Haqq, who had massacred many of the Wattasids in 1459, was murdered during a popular revolt in Fez in 1465. Abu Abd Allah al-Sheikh Muhammad ibn Yahya was the first Sultan of the Wattasid Dynasty. He controlled only the northern part of Morocco, the south being divided into several principalities. The Wattasids were finally supplanted in 1554, after the Battle.

Historical Periods

Wattasid dynasty (1468–1474)

1468 CE – 1474 CE

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Capital: FezArea: 388,316 km²

Wattasid dynasty (1475–1491)

1475 CE – 1491 CE

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Capital: FezArea: 386,438 km²

Wattasid dynasty (1492–1496)

1492 CE – 1496 CE

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Capital: FezArea: 383,572 km²

Wattasid dynasty (1497–1501)

1497 CE – 1501 CE

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Capital: FezArea: 383,848 km²

Wattasid dynasty (1502–1546)

1502 CE – 1546 CE

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Capital: FezArea: 380,199 km²

Wattasid dynasty (1547–1551)

1547 CE – 1551 CE

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Capital: FezArea: 384,111 km²

Wattasid dynasty (1552–1555)

1552 CE – 1555 CE

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Capital: FezArea: 384,111 km²

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