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Ahmed el Inglizi ("Ahmed the English"), also Ahmed El Alj or Ahmed Laalaj ("Ahmed the Renegade"), was an English renegade architect and engineer who worked for the Sultan of Morocco Mohammed ben Abdallah in the 18th century. As described by his surname "El Alj", Ahmed el Inglizi was a "renegade", i.e. he had abandoned Christianity for Islam. He seems to have joined with the pirates known as the Salé Rovers.

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  • أحمد الإنجليزي (ar)
  • Ahmed el Inglizi (en)
  • Ahmed El Inglizi (fr)
  • Ahmad al-Inglizi (it)
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  • أحمد الإنجليزي أو أحمد العلج، مهندس معماري من أصل إنجليزي عمل لدى السلطان المغربي محمد بن عبد الله. يبدو أنه كان في صفوف قراصنة سلا، حيث اعتنق الإسلام. تم تكليفه ببناء أجزاء من مدينة الصويرة، كمدخل الميناء، التي اتمه سنة 1184 هـ / 1770م، بعد أن صمم وبنى هذه المدينة الفرنسي تيودور كورنو، نتيجة تضرر ميناء سلا بعد زلزال لشبونة المدمر، فتم نقل الميناء الرئيسي للدولة المغربية إلى الصويرة. (ar)
  • Ahmed el Inglizi ("Ahmed the English"), also Ahmed El Alj or Ahmed Laalaj ("Ahmed the Renegade"), was an English renegade architect and engineer who worked for the Sultan of Morocco Mohammed ben Abdallah in the 18th century. As described by his surname "El Alj", Ahmed el Inglizi was a "renegade", i.e. he had abandoned Christianity for Islam. He seems to have joined with the pirates known as the Salé Rovers. (en)
  • Ahmed El Inglizi (littéralement l'Anglais) (en arabe : أحمد الإنجليزي ), encore appelé Ahmed El Alj ou Ahmed Laâlaj (Ahmed le renégat) est un renégat anglais qui se convertit à l'Islam. Il fut corsaire à Salé, ainsi qu'architecte et ingénieur au service du Sultan du Maroc Mohammed III pendant la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Aḥmad al-Injlīzī (in arabo: أحمد الإنجليزي‎) ovvero "Aḥmad l'inglese", detto anche Aḥmad al-ʿIlj (in arabo: أحمدالعلج‎, ossia "Aḥmad l'infedele") (... – ...; fl. XVIII secolo) è stato un rinnegato inglese convertito all'islam. Fu un architetto che lavorò per conto del sultano alawita del Marocco Muḥammad III nella seconda metà del XVIII secolo. L'entrata del porto di Essaouira fu progettata da Aḥmad al-Injlīzī e venne completata nel 1770. La scritta recita: Le mura di Rabat e la moschea della Kasba degli Oudaïa furono restaurate da Aḥmad al-Injlīzī (it)
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