Abdallah of Morocco, born in 1694, was a prominent political figure who served as the Sultan of Morocco on six separate occasions between the years of 1729 and 1757. His reign was marked by a series of ascensions to the throne, specifically in the years 1729 to 1734, 1736, 1740 to 1741, 1741 to 1742, 1743 to 1747, and finally from 1748 to 1757.
As the son of Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif, Abdallah inherited a legacy steeped in the complexities of Moroccan politics. His multiple reigns reflect not only the turbulent nature of the period but also his resilience and adaptability as a leader.
Throughout his time as Sultan, Abdallah navigated the challenges of governance and the intricacies of maintaining power in a dynamic political landscape. His leadership was characterized by efforts to stabilize the kingdom and address the needs of his subjects.