Abdallah of Morocco

Moulay Abdallah (1694 – 10 November 1757) (Arabic: مولاي عبدالله بن إسماعيل) was the Sultan of Morocco six times between 1729 and 1757.

[3] With his court and escort Moulay Abdallah made grand entrance from the Bab Ftouh gate,[3] but a man of his escort Hamdoun Errousi - whom the Fassi recognized and were chasing after for killing one of theirs -[3] slandered the entire population of Fez before him,[3] and having heard that Moulay Abdallah immediately doubled back to Fes Jdid leaving everyone confused.

[3] His Bay'ah thus took place in Fes Jdid and was led by fiqh Abul'Ula Idris ben Elmehdi Elmechchat Elmouâfi.

[4] Upon hearing of their plan he managed to save his life by taking flight South of his Meknes Royal Palace to reach safety in Oued Noun, the seat of his maternal family.

He took refuge with his maternal uncles the M'gharfa and stayed there with his sons, Moulay Ahmed and the young Sidi Mohammed for more than three years until he was called again to seat the throne for the second time.