Al Walid ibn Zaydan
10th Ruler of Saadi Dynasty
Al Walid ibn Zaydan (Arabic: الوليد بن زيدان), also known as Mulay al-Walid (? – 21 February 1636) was the Saadi Sultan from 1631 to 1636.
He was assassinated by French renegades on February 1636.[2] Al Walid ben Zidan was succeeded by his brother Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir.
His son Mohammed al-Attaz converted to Christianity and became a Jesuit priest, under the name Balthazar of Loyola.
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