Mohammad Temim (Arabic: الحاج محمد تميم), also Haji Mohammad Temim (French: Aggi Mohamed) was an ambassador of the Moroccan king Mulay Ismail to France. Mohammad Temim was accompanied by Ali Manino, as well as six other ambassadorial members. They visited Paris in 1682. He was able to explore many aspects of French intellectual and artistic life. He attended a performance of Lully's Atys. He also visited Notre-Dame de Paris where he attended an organ performance. Mohammad Temin showed great interest in arts and sciences. Upon his return, he received beautiful farewell gifts from Louis XIV.
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| - الحاج محمد تميم سفير مغربي وباشا تطوان ثم سلا، ترأس بعثة دبلوماسية لفرنسا في سبتمبر 1681م في عهد مولاي إسماعيل. (ar)
- Mohammad Temim (Arabic: الحاج محمد تميم), also Haji Mohammad Temim (French: Aggi Mohamed) was an ambassador of the Moroccan king Mulay Ismail to France. Mohammad Temim was accompanied by Ali Manino, as well as six other ambassadorial members. They visited Paris in 1682. He was able to explore many aspects of French intellectual and artistic life. He attended a performance of Lully's Atys. He also visited Notre-Dame de Paris where he attended an organ performance. Mohammad Temin showed great interest in arts and sciences. Upon his return, he received beautiful farewell gifts from Louis XIV. (en)
- Mohammad Temim, de son nom complet Hajj Mohammad Temim Attitouani, était un pacha de Tétouan puis de Salé, ambassadeur du sultan Moulay Ismail en France en septembre 1681. Mohammad Temim était accompagné par Ali Maâninou, ainsi que six autres légats. Ils ont visité Paris le 4 janvier 1682. Il a pu explorer de nombreux aspects de la vie intellectuelle et artistique française. Il a assisté à une représentation de l'opéra Atys de Jean-Baptiste Lully. Il a également visité Notre-Dame de Paris, où il a assisté à un concert d'orgue. Mohammad Temin a montré un grand intérêt dans les arts et les sciences. À son retour, il a reçu de beaux cadeaux d'adieu de Louis XIV. (fr)
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| - الحاج محمد تميم سفير مغربي وباشا تطوان ثم سلا، ترأس بعثة دبلوماسية لفرنسا في سبتمبر 1681م في عهد مولاي إسماعيل. (ar)
- Mohammad Temim, de son nom complet Hajj Mohammad Temim Attitouani, était un pacha de Tétouan puis de Salé, ambassadeur du sultan Moulay Ismail en France en septembre 1681. Mohammad Temim était accompagné par Ali Maâninou, ainsi que six autres légats. Ils ont visité Paris le 4 janvier 1682. Il a pu explorer de nombreux aspects de la vie intellectuelle et artistique française. Il a assisté à une représentation de l'opéra Atys de Jean-Baptiste Lully. Il a également visité Notre-Dame de Paris, où il a assisté à un concert d'orgue. Mohammad Temin a montré un grand intérêt dans les arts et les sciences. À son retour, il a reçu de beaux cadeaux d'adieu de Louis XIV. Un autre ambassadeur du Maroc Abdellah Benaïcha aurait visité la France en 1699-1700. (fr)
- Mohammad Temim (Arabic: الحاج محمد تميم), also Haji Mohammad Temim (French: Aggi Mohamed) was an ambassador of the Moroccan king Mulay Ismail to France. Mohammad Temim was accompanied by Ali Manino, as well as six other ambassadorial members. They visited Paris in 1682. He was able to explore many aspects of French intellectual and artistic life. He attended a performance of Lully's Atys. He also visited Notre-Dame de Paris where he attended an organ performance. Mohammad Temin showed great interest in arts and sciences. Upon his return, he received beautiful farewell gifts from Louis XIV. Another Moroccan ambassador Abdallah bin Aisha would visit France in 1699-1700. (en)
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