Muhammad III of Córdoba (fl. 1024 – 1025), Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba
Muhammad an-Nasir, Caliph of Morocco from 1198 to 1213
Muhammed III, Sultan of Granada (1256–1310), son of Muhammed II al-Faqih and third Nasrid ruler of Granada in Iberia
Mehmed III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1595 to 1603
Abdul Abdallah Mohammed III Saadi, Sultan of Morocco from 1603 to 1608
Mohamed III ben Hassan, Dey of Algiers from 1718 to 1724
Mohammed III of Morocco, Sultan of Morocco from 1757 to 1790
Muhammad III as-Sadiq, Bey of Tunis from 1859 to 1882
Mohammed III Shammaa Zengi, Prince of Zengid Dynasty from 1883 – 1954
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MohammedIII may refer to: Muhammad III of Córdoba (fl. 1024 – 1025), Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba Muhammad an-Nasir, Caliph of Morocco from 1198 to 1213...
Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah al-Khatib (Arabic: سيدي محمد بن عبد الله الخطيب), known as MohammedIII (Arabic: محمد الثالث), born in 1710 in Fes and died...
Essaouira was built during the mid-eighteenth century by the Moroccan King. MohammedIII tried to reorient his kingdom toward the Atlantic for increased exchanges...
Sidi Mohammed, succeeded him. Order and control was firmly re-established only under Abdallah's son, Sidi Mohammed ibn Abdallah (MohammedIII), who became...
– d. 1613) among other transliterations; also known as Abu Abdallah MohammedIII, Arabic: أبو العبدالله محمد سعدي الثالث[citation needed]) was a member...
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Arabic: محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم, romanized: Muḥammad bin Rāšid Āl Maktūm; born 15 July 1949) is an Emirati politician...
lady of the Cheraga tribe among their children was his successor Sidi MohammedIII. Unlike his father before him, Sultan Moulay Abdallah did not father...
Prince Mohammad Shammaa Zengi III (Mohammad Bin Abdullah Bin Mohammad Zengi, 1883–1954; Arabic: محمد بن عبد الله بن محمد شماع الزنكي ) was a member and...
more firmly re-established in Morocco under Abdallah's son, Mohammed ibn Abdallah (MohammedIII), who became sultan in 1757. Many of the 'Abid had by then...
Muhammad Muhammad ibn Ahmad Ahmad ibn Muhammad Saadi dynasty (1549–1659) Mohammed al-Shaykh Abdallah al-Ghalib Muhammad al-Mutawakkil Abd al-Malik I (Abu...
international design: with the help of European engineers and architects, Sultan MohammedIII Ben Abdallah created a "beautifully designed fortress", which is how...
Abdelkader Perez was sent by Ismail Ibn Sharif to England in 1723. Ambassador Mohammed Ben Ali Abgali, 1725 Morocco–United Kingdom relations List of ambassadors...
the tendency of cartographers to replicate previous maps. When Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah (c. 1710–1790) rebuilt the city after its destruction in the...
Mohammed VI (Arabic: محمد السادس, romanized: Muḥammad as-sādis; born 21 August 1963) is King of Morocco. A member of the 'Alawi dynasty, he acceded to...
Mawlay al-Yazid bin Mohammed (Arabic: الْيَزِيدُ بْن مُحَمَّدٍ), born on 6 May 1750 in Fes and died on 23 February 1792 near Zagora, was a Sultan of Morocco...
Mohammed al Dayf, Mohammed Al Mustadi, Abbas, Mohammed Al Muntasir, Mohammed Al Rashid, Sulaiman, Mohammed Telgui, Mohammed Al Mouhtadi, Mohammed Al...
Morocco implicitly recognized the United States in 1777, after Sultan MohammedIII signed a decree granting American ships protection and free access to...
his followers proclaimed Sulayman bin Mohammed their legitimate ruler. Moulay Hisham was a son of Sidi MohammedIII and his wife Princess Lalla Fatima bint...
bin Rashid Al Mualla III (Present Deputy Ruler). Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Sharqi Sheikh Saif bin Hamad Al Sharqi Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi...
attack by the Barbary pirates. On 20 December 1777, Morocco's Sultan MohammedIII declared that American merchant ships would be under the protection of...
Tafilalt on 28 June 1766 to Sidi MohammedIII and one of his wives a lady of the Ahlaf tribe. His father Sidi Mohammed took significant care in his religious...
for assuming the crown. According to the most "authoritative account", Mohammed Hosein Khan Qajar, who had been entrusted with supervising Abbas and his...
pirates attacked American ships. On December 20, 1777, Morocco's sultan MohammedIII declared that merchant ships of the new American nation would be under...
Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi (Arabic: محمد بن حمد بن محمد الشرقي, romanized: Muḥammad bin Ḥamad bin Muḥammad al-Sharqī; born 1 April...
vessels in the Mediterranean. However, on December 20, 1777, Sultan MohammedIII of Morocco issued a declaration recognizing America as an independent...