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The Saadi Dynasty (Arabic: سعديون) (in English also Saadite or Saadian, original name Bani Zaydan), began with the reign of Sultan Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1554. From 1509 to 1554 they had ruled only in the south of Morocco. The Saadian rule ended in 1659 with the end of the reign of Sultan Ahmad el Abbas. The Saadī family claimed descent from Muhammad through the line of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatima Zahra (Muhammad's daughter). The Saadi came from Tagmadert in the valley of the Draa River. The family's village of origin in the Draa was Tidzi (a qsar, some 10 km north of Zagora) [1]. They claimed sharifian origins through an ancestor from Yanbu and rendered Sufism respectable in Magreb. The name Saadi or Saadian was given to the Bani Zaydan (shurafa of Tagmadert) by later generations and rivals for power, who tried to deny their Hassanid descent by claiming that they came from the family of Halimah Saadiyya, Muhammad's wet nurse.[2] The most famous sultan of the Saadi was Ahmad al-Mansur (1578–1603), builder of the El Badi Palace in Marrakech and contemporary of Elizabeth I. One of their most important achievements was ousting the Portuguese from Morocco and defending the country against the Ottomans. Before they conquered Marrakech, they had Taroudant as their capital city.
The Saadian Tombs were rediscovered in 1917 and can be seen in Marrakech.
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| This article is part of the series: History of Morocco |
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| Fatimid dynasty (922-937) | |
| Idrisid dynasty (937-974) | |
| Caliphate of Córdoba (974-1039) | |
| Maghrawa emirate (987-1070) | |
| Hammudid dynasty (1039-1055) | |
| Almoravid dynasty (1073-1147) | |
| Almohad dynasty (1130-1269) | |
| Marinid dynasty (1215-1420) | |
| Kingdom of Fez (1420-1554) | |
| Saadi dynasty (1509-1659) | |
| Republic of Bou Regreg (1627-1666) | |
| Alaouite dynasty (1666-present) | |
| Beiruk (1767-1916) | |
| Treaty of Fez (1912) | |
| 1970s (1970s) | |
| 1980s (1980s) | |
| 1990s (1990s) | |
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Until 1554 only in Southern Morocco:
1603-1659 the Saadian rulers of Morocco based in Marrakesh
1603-1627 the Saadian rulers based in Fes (with only local power)
| Preceded by Wattasid Dynasty |
Saadi Dynasty 1554–1659 |
Succeeded by Alaouite Dynasty |
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