Idris ibn Idris

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Idris ibn Idris, better known as Idris II of Morocco, was an early 9th-century Idrisid ruler who consolidated Islamic rule and founded the city of Fez, helping lay the foundations of the Moroccan state.

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Idris ibn Idris canonical 2
Idris II al-Muta'ayyad 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Idrisid dynasty ruler
Muslim ruler
founder of city
historical figure
alsoKnownAs Idris II of Morocco
capitalEstablishedAt Fez
century 9th century
country Morocco
culturalImpact contributed to development of Fez as an Islamic urban center
dynasty Idrisid dynasty
era early Islamic period in North Africa
father Idris I of Morocco
founded Fez
Medina of Fez
surface form: city of Fez
legacy considered one of the founders of the Moroccan state
name Idris ibn Idris self-link
notableFor early state-building in Morocco
founding Fez
strengthening Islamic institutions in Morocco
politicalAchievement consolidated Idrisid authority in Morocco
expanded control over surrounding tribes
regionRuled North Africa
surface form: Maghreb

northern Morocco
reignStart early 9th century
religion Islam
role consolidator of Islamic rule in Morocco
ruler of the Idrisid state
significance helped lay foundations of the Moroccan state
successorTo Idris I of Morocco
title Emir of the Idrisids

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Idris II of Morocco fullName Idris ibn Idris
Taifa of Málaga notableRuler Idris ibn Idris
this entity surface form: Idris II al-Muta'ayyad
Idris ibn Idris name Idris ibn Idris self-link