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'''Muhammad Ben Idris Al-Thani Ben Idris Al-Awal Ben Abdellah Al-Kamel''' ({{lang-ar|محمد بن إدريس الثاني بن إدريس الأول بن عبد الله الكامل}}) known as '''Muhammad ibn Idris''' ({{Lang-ar|محمد بن إدريس}}) was one of the sons and successor of [[Idris II]] of [[Morocco]]. He took power in 828 and died in 836.<ref name = googbook>Rulers and governments of the world: Earliest times to 1491. Ross, Martha. Bowker, 1978.</ref>
'''Muhammad Ben Idris Al-Thani Ben Idris Al-Awal Ben Abdellah Al-Kamel''' ({{lang-ar|محمد بن إدريس الثاني بن إدريس الأول بن عبد الله الكامل}}) known as '''Muhammad ibn Idris''' ({{Lang-ar|محمد بن إدريس}}) was one of the sons and successor of [[Idris II]] of [[Morocco]]. He took power in 828 and died in 836.<ref name = googbook>Rulers and governments of the world: Earliest times to 1491. Ross, Martha. Bowker, 1978.</ref>

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{{Infobox monarch | name = محمد بن إدريس الثاني بن إدريس
Muhammad ibn Idris | title = Emir of Morocco | image = | caption = | reign = 828-836 | full name = Muhammad ibn Idris | predecessor = Idris II al-Azhar ibn Idris | successor = Ali ibn Idris | royal house = | dynasty = Idrisid | father = Idris II al-Azhar ibn Idris | mother = | birth_date = unknown | birth_place = Fes, Morocco | death_date = 836 | death_place = Fes, Morocco | date of burial = | place of burial = |religion = Zaydi Shia

Muhammad Ben Idris Al-Thani Ben Idris Al-Awal Ben Abdellah Al-Kamel (Arabic: محمد بن إدريس الثاني بن إدريس الأول بن عبد الله الكامل) known as Muhammad ibn Idris (Arabic: محمد بن إدريس) was one of the sons and successor of Idris II of Morocco. He took power in 828 and died in 836.[1]

References

  1. ^ Rulers and governments of the world: Earliest times to 1491. Ross, Martha. Bowker, 1978.
Preceded by Idrisid dynasty
828–836
Succeeded by