Sayyida al Hurra

"Tarikhona Fakhrona" (Our Proud History) is a 2015 television series that highlights significant figures from Islamic history. One of its episodes focuses on Sayyida al-Hurra, a notable 16th-century Moroccan leader and maritime commander.​

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Status

Returning Series

Original Name

Sayyida al Hurra

First Air Date

June 17, 2015

Last Air Date

June 17, 2015

Seasons

1

Episodes

1

Language

Arabic

Production Companies

medi1

Networks

Episode 1
S01E01

Episode 1

This episode delves into the life of Sayyida al-Hurra, born Lalla Aisha bint Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami, who governed the city of Tétouan from 1515 or 1519 to 1542. Following the death of her first husband, Sidi al-Mandri II, she assumed the governorship of Tétouan, becoming the last woman in Islamic history to legitimately hold the title "al-Hurra," meaning "the free woman" or "lady sovereign." Renowned for her strategic acumen, she allied with the Ottoman corsair Hayreddin Barbarossa, asserting control over the western Mediterranean and challenging Spanish and Portuguese naval dominance. Her leadership extended beyond piracy; in 1541, she married Sultan Ahmad al-Wattasi, marking a unique event where a Moroccan king married away from the capital, underscoring her influence and autonomy.

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