"Hassan I" redirects here. For the first Hassan I of Morocco, see Al-Hajjam al-Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Qasim. For the Maldivian sultan, see Hassan I of the Maldives.
27 children, including:[11] Mohammed bin Hassan Fatima Zahra bint Hassan Abd al-Hafid bin Hassan Abd al-Aziz bin Hassan Yusef bin Hassan
House
'Alawi dynasty
Father
Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman
Mother
Lalla Safiya bint Maimun bin Mohammed al-Alaoui[12]
Religion
Maliki Sunni Islam
MawlayHassan bin Mohammed (Arabic: الحسن بن محمد, romanized: al-Ḥasan bin Muḥammad), known as Hassan I (Arabic: الحسن الأول, romanized: al-Ḥasan al-Awwal), born in 1836 in Fes and died on 9 June 1894 in Tadla, was a sultan of Morocco from 12 September 1873 to 7 June 1894, as a ruler of the 'Alawi dynasty.[13] He was proclaimed sultan after the death of his father Mawlay Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman.[14][15] Mawlay Hassan was among the most successful sultans. He increased the power of the makhzen in Morocco and at a time when so much of the rest of Africa was falling under foreign control, he brought in military and administrative reforms to strengthen the regime within its own territory, and he carried out an active military and diplomatic program on the periphery.[15] He died on 9 June 1894 and was succeeded by his son Abd al-Aziz.[15]
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^"Family tree of Moulay Hassan I el-ALAOUI". Geneanet. Retrieved 2022-09-21. H.H. Lalla Zainab bint Abbas, daughter of H.H. Mulay Abbas bin 'Abdu'l-Rahman
^Dartois, Marie-France (2008). Agadir et le sud marocain: à la recherche du temps passé, des origines au tremblement de terre du 29 février 1960 (in French). Courcelles. p. 417. ISBN 978-2-916569-30-7. the eldest son of the sultan, Moulay Mohammed, is proclaimed at the instigation of his mother the Cherifa.
^Mission Scientifique Du Maroc (1915). Villes et Tribus du Maroc. Documents Et Renseignements Publiés Sous Les Auspices De La Residence Generale. Casablanca Et Les Chaouia. TOME I (in French). Paris: Ernest Leroux. p. 180.
^Daughter of al-Arbi
^Daughter of al-Hajj Maathi
^Ganān, Jamāl (1975). Les relations franco-allemandes et les affaires marocaines de 1901 à 1911 (in French). SNED. p. 14.
^Lahnite, Abraham (2011). La politique berbère du protectorat français au Maroc, 1912-1956: Les conditions d'établissement du Traité de Fez (in French). Harmattan. p. 44. ISBN 978-2-296-54980-7.
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^M. Th. Houtsma: E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam 1913–1936. S. 603; also: Anmerkung über den Todesort and in The Daily Telegraph at the death of his daughter Lalla Fatima Zohra, 22. October 2003, (English)
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