Ba Ahmed

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Ba Ahmed was a powerful late-19th-century Moroccan grand vizier of Sultan Abdelaziz, known for his political influence and as the patron of Marrakech’s Bahia Palace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Moroccan politician
grand vizier
statesman
associatedWith Alaouite dynasty NERFINISHED
Bahia Palace NERFINISHED
Marrakech NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Morocco
employer Sultan Abdelaziz NERFINISHED
Sultan Moulay Hassan NERFINISHED
influenced Moroccan court politics
administrative reforms in late 19th‑century Morocco
languageUsed Arabic
memberOf court of the Alaouite sultans NERFINISHED
notableFor dominant role in Moroccan politics during the early reign of Sultan Abdelaziz
patronage of the Bahia Palace in Marrakech
political influence in late 19th‑century Morocco
patronOf Bahia Palace NERFINISHED
architectural projects in Marrakech
politicalAlignment supporter of the Alaouite sultans
positionHeld Grand Vizier of Morocco
Grand Vizier to Sultan Abdelaziz
Grand Vizier to Sultan Moulay Hassan
powerBase Marrakech NERFINISHED
royal makhzen (central government) NERFINISHED
predecessorInOffice Si Madani NERFINISHED
region North Africa
religion Islam
residence Bahia Palace NERFINISHED
Marrakech NERFINISHED
role de facto ruler of Morocco during part of Sultan Abdelaziz’s minority
successorInOffice El-Menhbi NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
title Ba Ahmed NERFINISHED
Grand Vizier
workLocation Fez NERFINISHED
Marrakech NERFINISHED
Royal court of Morocco NERFINISHED

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Bahia Palace builtFor Ba Ahmed