Umm al-Iz at-Taba | |
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Spouse | Moulay Ismail |
Issue | Moulay Abdallah |
House | Alaouite (by marriage) |
Religion | Islam |
Um'el'Iz Tabba'a (Arabic: أم العز التباع) was one of the wives of Alaouite Sultan Moulay Ismail and the mother of Prince Moulay Abdallah[1][2] (not to be confused with the latter's half-brother, Sultan Moulay Abdallah).
Um'el'Iz was fluent in English.[3] She was a mediator for the trade agreement and the Anglo-Moroccan peace treaty signed in 1722,[4] on which occasion she had written exchanges with Charles Stewart,[4] the English ambassador,[5] who had requested her help.[6]