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Ahmed bin Mūsa (Arabic: أحمد بن موسى), known as Ba Ahmed (Arabic: با أحمد), was (Grand Wazir) of Morocco and de facto ruler of the kingdom between the 1894 and 1900. He became the country's true regent, after enthroning the son of Hassan I, Abd al-Aziz, as sultan, who was a child at the time, despite there being older siblings. Ba Ahmed's rule, as the rule of Mawlay Hassan before him, of whom his was grand vizier, continued to entangle Morocco in financial and political crisis, with catastrophic reforms to the tax and duty systems, and deepened the dependency of the throne —who could hardly collect any taxes— on foreign powers to quell rebellions, pay soldiers and servants and ultimately stay in power. He died in 1900.

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  • أحمد بن موسى الشرقي البخاري المعروف ب با حماد أو باحماد (مواليد 1840م - توفي يوم 13 ماي 1900م) هو حاجب السلطان الحسن الأول ثم كبير وزراء السلطان عبد العزيز. يعتبر واحدا من الشخصيات المهمة والمؤثرة في تاريخ الإيالة الشريفة المغربية أواخر القرن التاسع عشر. (ar)
  • Ahmed bin Mūsa (Arabic: أحمد بن موسى), known as Ba Ahmed (Arabic: با أحمد), was (Grand Wazir) of Morocco and de facto ruler of the kingdom between the 1894 and 1900. He became the country's true regent, after enthroning the son of Hassan I, Abd al-Aziz, as sultan, who was a child at the time, despite there being older siblings. Ba Ahmed's rule, as the rule of Mawlay Hassan before him, of whom his was grand vizier, continued to entangle Morocco in financial and political crisis, with catastrophic reforms to the tax and duty systems, and deepened the dependency of the throne —who could hardly collect any taxes— on foreign powers to quell rebellions, pay soldiers and servants and ultimately stay in power. He died in 1900. Ba Ahmed's descendants, as members of the French colonial elite with strong links to the palace, continue to this day to play a key role in the political and economic life of Morocco. One of his grandsons, Chakib Benmoussa, has held several high profile posts under the current king of Morocco, Mohammed VI, who appointed him first as CEO of one his companies (SONASID) then as Minister of the Interior then head of the Conseil Economique et Social and then ambassador to France. Described as a "short and fat man", he was responsible for expanding the Bahia Palace begun by his father. (en)
  • Si Ahmed ben Musa, Bou-Ahmed oder Ba Ḥmad (Abu Aḥmad) (* 1840 in Marrakesch; † 13. Mai 1900 ebenda) war von 1894 bis 1900 Großwesir am Hof von ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz und führte als solcher die Regierung für den anfangs noch minderjährigen Regenten. (de)
  • Ahmed ben Moussa (en arabe : احمد بن موسى), dit Bahmad (با حماد), né en 1840, communément appelé Ba Ahmed (en allemand Bou Ahmed), mort en 1900, était grand vizir et souverain de facto du Maroc entre 1894 et 1900. Il est devenu le véritable régent du pays, après avoir intronisé son neveu, Abd al- Aziz, en tant que sultan, qui était un enfant à l'époque, malgré la présence de frères et sœurs plus âgés. Le règne de Ba Ahmed, comme le règne de Moulay Hassan avant lui, dont il était le grand vizir, a continué à entraîner le Maroc dans une crise financière et politique, avec des réformes catastrophiques des régimes fiscaux et douaniers, et a renforcé la dépendance du trône - qui pourrait à peine percevoir des impôts - par rapport aux puissances étrangères pour réprimer les rébellions, payer les soldats et les domestiques et finalement rester au pouvoir. Les descendants de Ba Ahmed, en tant que membres de l'élite coloniale française ayant des liens étroits avec le palais, continuent à ce jour de jouer un rôle clé dans la vie politique et économique du Maroc. Un de ses petits-fils, Chakib Benmoussa, a occupé plusieurs postes importants sous l'actuel roi du Maroc, Mohammed VI, qui l'a nommé d'abord PDG d'une de ses entreprises (SONASID) puis ministre de l'Intérieur puis chef du Conseil économique et social puis ambassadeur en France. Décrit comme un "homme petit et gros", il était responsable de la rénovation du Palais de la Bahia. (fr)
  • Amade ibne Muça (em árabe: احمد بن موسى; romaniz.: Ahmad ibn Musa) ou Amade ibne Muça de Bucara (Ahmad ibn Musa al-Bukhari), conhecido como Bamade (با حمادBahmad, Bahamad, Ba Ḥmad, Ba Ahmed, Bu-Ahmed ou Abu Ahmad); 1840 — 13 de maio de 1900) foi grão-vizir de Marrocos entre 1894 e 1900, logo a seguir à ascensão ao trono do sultão Abdalazize com 16 anos de idade. Foi o responsável pela renovação do Palácio da Bahia, construído pelo seu pai em Marraquexe. Depois da sua morte o país entrou num período de desordem e tumultos. Bamade era filho de Si Muça, um antigo escravo "de pele escura" do palácio do sultão, que foi grão-vizir de Maomé ibne Abderramão. Bamade cresceu com o príncipe herdeiro Mulei Haçane, mas quando este subiu ao trono não o nomeou grão-vizir, mas apenas seu camareiro-mor. Após a morte de Mulei Haçane em 1894, durante uma expedição militar em Tédula, Bamade tomou conta do governo e manobrou de forma a que fosse Abdalazize, o filho mais novo de Haçane, então com 13 anos, a ascender ao trono e não o filho mais velho. (pt)
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  • أحمد بن موسى الشرقي البخاري المعروف ب با حماد أو باحماد (مواليد 1840م - توفي يوم 13 ماي 1900م) هو حاجب السلطان الحسن الأول ثم كبير وزراء السلطان عبد العزيز. يعتبر واحدا من الشخصيات المهمة والمؤثرة في تاريخ الإيالة الشريفة المغربية أواخر القرن التاسع عشر. (ar)
  • Si Ahmed ben Musa, Bou-Ahmed oder Ba Ḥmad (Abu Aḥmad) (* 1840 in Marrakesch; † 13. Mai 1900 ebenda) war von 1894 bis 1900 Großwesir am Hof von ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz und führte als solcher die Regierung für den anfangs noch minderjährigen Regenten. (de)
  • Ahmed bin Mūsa (Arabic: أحمد بن موسى), known as Ba Ahmed (Arabic: با أحمد), was (Grand Wazir) of Morocco and de facto ruler of the kingdom between the 1894 and 1900. He became the country's true regent, after enthroning the son of Hassan I, Abd al-Aziz, as sultan, who was a child at the time, despite there being older siblings. Ba Ahmed's rule, as the rule of Mawlay Hassan before him, of whom his was grand vizier, continued to entangle Morocco in financial and political crisis, with catastrophic reforms to the tax and duty systems, and deepened the dependency of the throne —who could hardly collect any taxes— on foreign powers to quell rebellions, pay soldiers and servants and ultimately stay in power. He died in 1900. (en)
  • Ahmed ben Moussa (en arabe : احمد بن موسى), dit Bahmad (با حماد), né en 1840, communément appelé Ba Ahmed (en allemand Bou Ahmed), mort en 1900, était grand vizir et souverain de facto du Maroc entre 1894 et 1900. Il est devenu le véritable régent du pays, après avoir intronisé son neveu, Abd al- Aziz, en tant que sultan, qui était un enfant à l'époque, malgré la présence de frères et sœurs plus âgés. Le règne de Ba Ahmed, comme le règne de Moulay Hassan avant lui, dont il était le grand vizir, a continué à entraîner le Maroc dans une crise financière et politique, avec des réformes catastrophiques des régimes fiscaux et douaniers, et a renforcé la dépendance du trône - qui pourrait à peine percevoir des impôts - par rapport aux puissances étrangères pour réprimer les rébellions, payer le (fr)
  • Amade ibne Muça (em árabe: احمد بن موسى; romaniz.: Ahmad ibn Musa) ou Amade ibne Muça de Bucara (Ahmad ibn Musa al-Bukhari), conhecido como Bamade (با حمادBahmad, Bahamad, Ba Ḥmad, Ba Ahmed, Bu-Ahmed ou Abu Ahmad); 1840 — 13 de maio de 1900) foi grão-vizir de Marrocos entre 1894 e 1900, logo a seguir à ascensão ao trono do sultão Abdalazize com 16 anos de idade. Foi o responsável pela renovação do Palácio da Bahia, construído pelo seu pai em Marraquexe. Depois da sua morte o país entrou num período de desordem e tumultos. (pt)
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