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  1. 'Ahmad al-Mansur the Golden'), and Ahmed al-Mansour (1549 [6] – 25 August 1603 [7] [8]) was the Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1578 to his death in 1603, the sixth and most famous of all rulers of the Saadis. Ahmad al-Mansur was an important figure in both Europe and Africa in the sixteenth century.

  2. Her exchanges with Mulay Ahmad al-Mansur of Morocco — examined here for the first time — show how, in al-Mansur's eyes, England's imperial virgin was hardly imperial at all, despite the English mythology of her international importance.

  3. Ahmad al-Mansur was the Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1578 to his death in 1603, the sixth and most famous of all rulers of the Saadis. Ahmad al-Mansur was an im...

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  5. Of the earlier embassies from Moroccan Sultan Ahmad Al-Mansur Al-Sadi, which had been sent in 1577 and 1589, we know little more than the date: this was to be the first significant encounter between Arabs and English on northern soil rather than in the Mediterranean.

  6. Ahmad al-Mansur was the Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1578 to his death in 1603, the sixth and most famous of all rulers of the Saadis. Ahmad al-Mansur was an important figure in both Europe and Africa in the sixteenth century.

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  8. Sep 3, 2024 · Abu Abbas Ahmed al-Mansur (أبو العباس أحمد المنصور), nicknamed Ad-Dhahbî ("the golden one" in Arabic), was the sixth sultan of the Saadian dynasty in Morocco from 1578 until his death in 1603.

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