Idris I
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Idris I (or Idris ibn Abdullah) was the first ruler and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty, ruling from 788 CE to 791 CE. He's noted for being the first Muslim to ever rule Morocco.
[edit] History
Idris I was the great grandchild of Hassan, son of Ali the cousin of prophet Muhammad. He escaped from the rule of the Abbasids in 786 and took refuge to North Africa (nowadays Morocco) to establish the Idrisid dynasty.
He first settled nearby the Roman site of Volubilis where he founded the town of Moulay Idriss near the hill of Zarhon surrounding the native Berber tribes. Later on, he founded the city of Fes where his son Idris II made it as a capital city for the dynasty.
At first he conquered a small territory in the north of Morocco, thus making him being recognized by Berber king of the tribe of Awraba. This event is considered a consolidation and the birth of both the Idrisid dynasty and the birth of Morocco, the second Muslim State after Al Andalus which cut off relationships and became independent from the Muslim Abbasid caliphate of Baghdad.
Idris I then captured Tlemcen (modern day Algeria) in 789 which became part of the kingdom. This succession of events prompted vengeance from the Abbasid caliph Harun Al-Rashid, who sent an emissary called Al-Chamakh to poison Idris. He is buried in Volubilis. (Arabic: Walili).
[edit] External links
- (Arabic) Muslim rulers at hukam.net
[edit] References
- JULIEN, Charles-André, Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord, des origines à 1830, original edition in 1931, new edition by Payot, Paris, 1994
Preceded by Incumbent |
Idrisid dynasty 788–791 |
Succeeded by Idris II |