Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi

Sayyid Ahmed ash-Sharif es-Senussi

Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi (Arabic: أحمد الشريف السنوسي ) (1873, Jaghbub, Libya – 10 March 1933, Medina, Saudi Arabia) was the supreme leader of the Senussi order (1902–1933), although his leadership between the years (1917–1933) could be considered nominal. His daughter, Fatima el-Sharif was the Queen consort of King Idris I of Libya.

Early life

Struggle against the French

Struggle against the Italians

War with the British in Egypt

Main article: The Senussi Uprising

Death

Notes

  1. Shukri, “As Senussiya..." pp.136,157
  2. Shukri, “As Senussiya..." pp.150-151
  3. Shukri, “As Senussiya..." p.152
  4. Shukri, “As Senussiya..." p.156
  5. Shukri, “As Senussiya..." p.158
  6. Shukri, “As Senussiya..." p.228 & Tillisi "Mu'jam...", p.322
  7. Asad, Muhammad “The Road to Mecca" p.312
  8. 1 2 "War Monthly", p.17
  9. "War Monthly", pp.19-20
  10. "War Monthly", p.21
  11. Houwaidi, "Al Haraka..." pp.174-179

References

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Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi
Senussi dynasty
Born: 1875
Religious titles
Preceded by
Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Senussi
Chief of the Senussi order
1902-1916
Succeeded by
Idris of Libya
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