Talib Al-Hammadi
Talib Al-Hammadi | |
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طالب الحمادي | |
Ruler of the Trade Dependancy of Salamat (de facto) | |
In office April 25th 1923 – August 4th 1926 | |
Preceded by | Rahman Al-Hammadi II |
Succeeded by | Husseyn Al-Hammadi II |
Personal details | |
Born | Talib Ibn Rahman Ibn Mohammed Tariq Al-Hammadi September 9, 1888 Dar Al Hamma, Salamati Trade Dependancy |
Died | 16 January 1983 TBD | (aged 94)
Cause of death | Type II Diabetes |
Citizenship | Salamat |
Nationality | Salamati |
Height | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) |
Spouse | Lalla Maymouna (m.1907-1973) |
Children | Ahmad Shakir (1909-1978) Safiya Shakir (1910-2003) Anwar Shakir (1914-1959) Mohsen Shakir (1917-1983) Rashid Shakir (1919-1980) |
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Residence | Royal residence of Akbin |
Occupation | President of Salamat |
Known for | Opposition against Riamese colonialism |
Talib Al-Hammadi (September 9 1888 - January 16 1983) was a |Salamati monarch, and the 9th ruler of the Hammadid Dynasty, from April 25 1923 to August 4 1926.
Son of the 8th ruler Rahman Al-Hammadi II and of Lalla Saliha, he grew up recieving a special education, only given to the monarchs of the dynasty. At the age of 21, he was already ready for the throne, his father having complications due to cholesterol levels in his blood. However, his father would reign 14 more years before dying of a stroke in the Akbin Royal Residence in Dar Al Hamma, on Wednesday, April 25 1923.
Talib then took power on the very same day, but, unlike most of his predecessors, he was critical of the |Riamese occupation of Salamat, and often exprimed his desire of an independent Salamat. The Riamese, knowing that the Hammadids had more influence on the Salamati people than themselves did, decided to exile Talib from Salamat in August 1926.
Talib then settled in TBD, TBD