Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz II ibn Ahmad () was
Marinid
The Marinid dynasty ( ) was a Berber Muslim dynasty that controlled present-day Morocco from the mid-13th to the 15th century and intermittently controlled other parts of North Africa (Algeria and Tunisia) and of the southern Iberian Peninsula ...
Sultan from 1393 to 1396.
Life
Abdul Aziz II succeeded
Abul Abbas Ahmad Mustanzir
Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Abd al-Aziz (), known by the regnal name al-Mustansir (), was Marinid Sultan from 1374 to 1384.
Life
Abu al-Abbas Ahmad's predecessor Muhammad Abu Zayyan had ascended the throne as a minor in 1372 on the death of his fat ...
in 1393. During his rule the state was effectively ruled by the ''
vizier
A vizier (; ; ) is a high-ranking political advisor or Minister (government), minister in the Near East. The Abbasids, Abbasid caliphs gave the title ''wazir'' to a minister formerly called ''katib'' (secretary), who was at first merely a help ...
''.
He was succeeded by his brother
Abdallah ibn Ahmad II
Abu Amir Abdallah ibn Ahmad () was the Marinid Sultan from 1396 to 1398.
Life
Abdallah succeeded his brother Abu Faris Abdul Aziz II in 1396. During his rule the state was effectively ruled by the ''vizier''.
He was succeeded by his brother ...
in 1396.
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14th-century Berber people
14th-century monarchs in Africa
14th-century Moroccan people
Marinid sultans
Royalty from Fez, Morocco
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