Sidi ag Muhammad al-Khir

Sidi ag Muhammad al-Khir (ruled c. 1730 – 1750) was the Amenokal, or ruler, of the Kel Ahaggar, a Tuareg confederation in present-day Algeria.

Reign
Sidi ag Muhammad al-Khir succeeded his father, Muhammad al-Khir ag Salah, as Amenokal of the Kel Ahaggar around 1730. His reign marked the continued consolidation of the confederation, which had been established by his grandfather, Salah.

Legacy
Sidi ag Muhammad al-Khir 's reign is notable for the Kel Ahaggar's growing prominence in the region. The confederation's influence extended over trade routes and neighboring groups. Sidi ag Muhammad al-Khir's rule also laid the foundation for the subsequent expansion of the Kel Ahaggar under his successor, Yunus ag Sidi.