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Kingdom of Fez
   The Fez kingdom bordered Mediterranean Sea and pirates to the to the north, Spain (Melilla) to the northeast, Abdalwadid to the east, Saadi dynasty by Oum Er-Rbia River to the south, Atlantic ocean to the west, and Portugal to the northwest.
   Become when Abu Abd Allah al-Sheikh Muhammad ibn Yahya conquest Fes to the king Shorfa in 1472

History

According to the Treaty of Alcáçovas (1479) Spain recognized the kingdom as being in the Portuguese sphere of influence
   1483-1484 the first Andalusian to Tetuan by the Granada mayor Sidi Al Mandari. They build Tetuan 1485 Treaty with Spain. Fez don't help to Kingdom of Granada, and Spain don't capture Fez ships in Alboran Sea
   1487 Treaty with Spain. Fez agreed to not send aid to the Kingdom of Granada, while Spain agreed to not attack Fez ships in the Alboran Sea. This year the people of Azemmour recognized that they're part of Portugal 1488 Portuguese conquest Safi 1491 Mohamed XIII of Granada (El Zagal) went to Fez, but was captured and blinded.
   1492 Arrival of Muslims from Spain (one of them was Leo Africanus) and about 5.000 Jews of Spain
   1493 Boabdil of Granada, the last king of Granada, arrived with his mother Aixa. Aixa died after their arrival.
   1494 According to Treaty of Tordesillas, Spain recognized the kingdom as being within the Portuguese sphere of influence.
   1497 Spain captures the abandoned city of Melilla, on the border with Abdalwadid
   1502 Portugal capturesEl Jadida.
   1505 Portugal captures Agadir.
   1506 Portugal captures Souira Guedima, and the Dukes of Medina Sidonia captures Cazaza 1509 Capitulation of Sintra. Spain and Portugal recognized those spheres of influence
   1511 Saadians capture Rabat 1522 Earthquake in Fes
   1524 Saadians capture Marrakesh 1527 Battle of Vado de Bacuna bethween Fez and the Saadians. Boadbil is killed.
   1542 Hasan Hâsim o Hášim captures Tetuan
   1548 the last king was captured by the Saadians.
   1550 Saadians conquer Fez.
   1554: Ottoman Empire helps the last king to recover the throne.

Rulers

Wattasid dynasty:

Vizir

  • 1527-1539 Mawlây Ibrâhim (his sister was mayor of Tetuan). Sayyida al-Hurra, major of Tetuan (1512-1542)

    Culture

    Later was a province of Saadian dynasty, and later Morrocan. Alaouite dynasty was iman of Talifalt
       Was a catholic diocesis in Fes Two kind of Jews: magredian and sefardi Ahmad Zarruq (1442-1493) was a Shadhili Sufi Sheikh and founder of the Zarruqiyye branch of the Shadhili Sufi order (Tariqa). Mohammédia traditional point of contact between European traders.
       
       

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