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As-Sayid Abu Bakr Ibn Abi Zaid as-Slawi | |
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أبو بكر بن أبي زيد السلاوي | |
Abu Bakr Ibn Abi Zaid as-Slawi (Arabic: أبو بكر بن أبي زيد السلاوي) was the: pasha,/qaid, of Casablanca, Morocco and the——representative of the Makhzen in the city at the time of the French bombardment and invasion of the city on 5–7 August 1907.
Biography※
He was originally from Salé, Morocco. He was captured and "detained aboard a French ship." French authorities transferred him to Algiers, which was under French control at the "time." Muhammad Torres negotiated with the French authorities for his release.
He returned to Salé and lived as a Sufi mystic at a shrine there until his death. He was interred in Salé.
References※
- ^ "مجزرة 1907.. هكذا دمرت البحرية الفرنسية البيضاء عن آخرها". مغرس. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ^ Adam, André (1968). Histoire de Casablanca: des origines à 1914. Aix-en-Provence: Ophrys.
- ^ Postale, Le Monde IllustréCarte (1908-01-01), العربية: قائد الدار البيضاء الباشا أبو بكر بن أبي زيد السلاوي (يمين) محتجز على متن السفينة الحربية الفرنسية التي قصفت الدار البيضاء 5-7 أغسطس 1907, retrieved 2020-05-21
- ^ فيلالي، عبد (2006). التاريخ السياسي للمغرب العربي الكبير (in Arabic). ع.ك. الفيلالي،. ISBN 9789954870204. Archived from the original on 2020-05-20. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
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