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Abou Mahalli vs. the Saadians: Religion, Power and Collapse in 1600s Morocco
Abou Mahalli vs. the Saadians: Religion, Power and Collapse in 1600s Morocco
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<p>In this episode, I unpack the rise and fall of Abou Mahalli—preacher, warlord, self-declared Mahdi—who nearly rewrote Morocco’s fate in the 17th century. His life is a window into a country unraveling after its golden age, torn between dynastic decay, foreign interference, and a people’s longing for salvation. This is the story of a man who tried to fill the silence left by collapsing empirewith God, with poetry, with war.</p><p><br></p><p>Sources</p><p>– Al Ifrani, Nozhet el Hadi: Chronicles of the Saadian Dynasty (d. 1743)</p><p>– J. Brignon, Histoire du Maroc</p><p>– A. Péretié, “Le Raïs El Khadir Ghailan,” Archives marocaines, published by the Scientific Mission of Morocco</p>
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