Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah

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Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah was an 18th-century Sultan of Morocco known for his efforts to modernize the country, promote trade with Europe and the Americas, and develop the port city of Essaouira.

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instanceOf 18th-century monarch
Sultan of Morocco
human
alsoKnownAs Mohammed III of Morocco NERFINISHED
Mohammed ben Abdallah NERFINISHED
Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah al-Khatib NERFINISHED
birthYear 1710
built fortifications of Essaouira
royal quarters in Essaouira
capitalDuringReign Marrakesh NERFINISHED
Meknes NERFINISHED
country Morocco
deathYear 1790
developed Essaouira NERFINISHED
dynasty Alaouite dynasty NERFINISHED
era early modern period
father Abdallah of Morocco NERFINISHED
foreignRelations France NERFINISHED
Great Britain NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
United States of America NERFINISHED
founded port of Essaouira NERFINISHED
knownFor attempts to reduce piracy
encouraging European merchants to settle in Moroccan ports
reorganizing customs and port administration
strengthening central government finances
language Arabic
notableFor development of Essaouira
modernization of Morocco
promotion of foreign trade
policy centralization of royal authority
encouragement of trade with Europe
encouragement of trade with the Americas
promotion of maritime commerce
positionHeld Sultan of Morocco NERFINISHED
predecessor Abdallah of Morocco NERFINISHED
recognized United States of America NERFINISHED
recognizedAs one of the first heads of state to recognize the United States
reignEnd 1790
reignStart 1757
religion Islam
signed Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship NERFINISHED
successor Yazid of Morocco NERFINISHED
territorialControl Morocco NERFINISHED
title Sultan of the Alaouite Sultanate of Morocco NERFINISHED

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