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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lalla_MasudaLalla Masuda - Wikipedia

    Mas'uda al-Wizkitiya (Arabic: مسعودة الوزكيتية; died 1591), known popularly in Morocco as Lala 'Auda (للا عودة) and in Western sources as Lalla Masuda, was a Moroccan political figure in the Saadi Dynasty. She is remembered for her humanitarian, charity, political, and development work.

  2. His mother was Lalla Masuda. After the murder of their father, Mohammed in 1557 and the following struggle for power, the two brothers Ahmad al-Mansur and Abd al-Malik had to flee their elder brother Abdallah al-Ghalib (1557–1574), leave Morocco and stay abroad until 1576.

  3. 30 de ago. de 2021 · Lalla Masuda is also known as Lala ‘Auda which meant “ the Lady of Return as she would often travel through the countryside bringing fortunes. She has also been called the Free Lady and the Phoenix of the Sahara.” Source: Wikipedia.

  4. hmong.es › wiki › Mas'uda_al-WizkitiyaLalla Masuda - Wikipedia

    Mas'uda al-Wizkitiya ( árabe: مسعودة الوزكيتية; muerto en 1591), conocido popularmente en Marruecos como Lala 'Auda ( للا عودة) y en fuentes occidentales como Lalla Masuda, fue una figura política marroquí de la dinastía Saadi. [1] [2] Es recordada por su trabajo humanitario, caritativo, político y de desarrollo.

  5. Islam. Sahaba el-Rehmania ( Arabic: صحابة الرحمانية; m. c. 1528 / 934–5 AH) was the wife of the Moroccan sultan of the Saadian dynasty Mohammed al-Shaykh and the mother of Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik. Gifted in diplomacy, she held a leading political role throughout her life.

  6. Lalla Messaouda (¿? - ¿?), madre de Abumarwán Abdelmálik I y de Ahmad al-Mansur. Hijos. Tuvo, al menos, cuatro hijos conocidos (tres de ellos futuros sultanes): Abdallah al-Ghalib (1517-1574), sucesor de su padre; Abdel Mumin (¿? - ¿?); Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I (1541-1578), muerto en la batalla de Alcazarquivir; Ahmad al-Mansur (1549-1603).

  7. 26 de abr. de 2021 · The second and smaller structure is called the Lalla Masuda Qubba and refers to the domed roof mausoleum which contains the grave of al-Mansur’s mother. Lalla Masuda The oldest and original Saadian tomb includes a cedarwood dome and two entrance porches or loggias.