He Governs Barbary With Discretion And Moderation; In
The Distribution Of Justice, Or In Rewarding His Subjects, He Is Just
And Impartial; In His Private Conduct No Less Pious And Exemplary,
Than, In His Public Capacity, Firm And Resolute, Prompt And
Courageous.
In my next letter I shall give you a brief account of the
succession of Sovereigns from the time of _Edris_ to the present
reigning family.
LETTER XII.
_Succession of the Sovereigns from their Founder to the present
Emperor._
Fez, - - 1806.
Edris; the founder of Mahometanism in Barbary, was succeeded by his
posthumous son, _Edris the Second_, who founded the first monarchy,
after that of Mahomet, in these regions; and it was called the Kingdom
of the West. The family of Edris continued to reign for about a
hundred and fifty years; but was disturbed, during the tenth century,
by several intestine divisions, excited by a crowd of usurpers, which
terminated in the total extinction of the Edrissites.
The tribe of Mequinici seized on several provinces, and founded, on
the ruins of the ancient, the present city of Mequinez.
_Abu-Tessifin_, a Maraboot, or Monk, taking advantage of the divisions
which convulsed these countries, and above all of the credulity of
this fickle people, sent several of his disciples to preach and excite
the multitude to revolt, under the pretext of recovering their
liberties. This great impostor was the chief of the tribe of
_Lamthunes_, surnamed _Morabethoon_, on account of the extreme rigour
with which they observed the forms of the new religion.
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