Muhammad II ibn Faris of Morocco explained

Muhammad II ibn Faris
Succession:Sultan of Morocco
(1st reign)
Reign1:1358
Predecessor1:Abu Inan Faris
Successor1:Abu Bakr ibn Faris
Succession2:Sultan of Morocco
(2nd reign)
Reign2:1362 – 1366
Predecessor2:Tachufin ibn Ali
Successor2:Abu Faris Abdul Aziz I
House:Marinid
House-Type:Dynasty
Birth Date:1338
Death Date:1366
Death Place:Fez
Religion:Islam

Abu Zayyan Muhammad ibn Faris (Arabic: أبو زيان محمد بن فارس), was Marinid Sultan of Morocco in 1358 and again from 1362 to 1366.

Life

Muhammad II ibn Faris briefly assumed the throne after the death of Abu Inan Faris in 1358 before being replaced by Abu Bakr ibn Faris. He was again made sultan in 1362 in succession to Tachufin ibn Ali. From 1362 to 1364, Sijilmasa in the south of the country was ruled independently, first by Abd al-Halim ibn Umar, Abu Muhammed (1362-1363) and then by Abd al-Mu'mim ibn Umar, Abu Malik (1353-1364).

In 1366 Sultan Abu Zayyan tried to remove his vizier Umar bin Abdulla al-Yabani from office, and was killed in response.Abu Faris Abdul Aziz I came to the throne. Once he was firmly in control he had the vizier killed.

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