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A VINTAGE 1942 PHOTO MEASURING APPROXIMATELY 6 1/8 X 7 INCHES OF MOULAY ABDELLAH SON OF THE SULTAN OF FRENCH MOROCCOPrince Moulay Abdellah of Morocco, KCVO, (30 July 1935 – 20 December 1983) was the brother of Moulay Hassan, later King Hassan II of Morocco and the son of King Mohammed V of Morocco (1909–1961) and his second wife, Lalla Abla bint Tahar (1909–1992).Prince Moulay Abdallah, the younger brother of King Hassan II of Morocco, died of a liver ailment yesterday at the royal palace in Rabat, the Government announced.
He was 48 years old.
From 1972 to 1974, the prince was King Hassan\'s representative on several missions abroad, but he had no official duties in recent years. He had recently been in Chicago for medical treatment.
In 1961, the Prince Abdallah married Princess Lamia, daughter of Prime Minister Riad Solh of Lebanon. They had three children, Prince Moulay Hicham, who is attending Princeton University, Prince Moulay Ismail, and Princess Lalla Zineb.
Prince Moulay Abdellah of Morocco, KCVO, (30 July 1935 – 20 December 1983) was the brother of Moulay Hassan, later King Hassan II of Morocco and the son of King Mohammed V of Morocco (1909–1961) and his second wife, Lalla Abla bint Tahar (1909–1992).Contents1 Family2 Death3 Legacy4 Honours4.1 National honours4.2 Foreign honours5 ReferencesFamilyOn November 9, 1961, he married Lamia Solh, the daughter of Riad Solh, the first Prime Minister of Lebanon. He is the father of Moulay Hicham, Princess Lalla Zineb and Moulay Ismail who are cousins of prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia.
DeathHe died of cancer on 20 December 1983, aged 48, in Rabat.
LegacyStade Moulay Abdellah stadium is named after him.
HonoursNational honoursKnight Grand Cordon of the Order of the Throne (1963).[1]Foreign honoursFrance : Knight Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour (1963).[2]Iran Empire of Iran : Commemorative Medal of the 2500th Anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire (14/10/1971).[3]United Kingdom : Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order www.royalark.net. Retrieved 2018-02-24.\"MOROCCO12\". www.royalark.net. Retrieved 2018-02-24.Badraie Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine\"MOROCCO12\". www.royalark.net. Retrieved 2018-02-24.vteMohammed VIKing of Morocco (1999–present)Alaouite dynastyFamily and education Immediate Salma Bennani (wife)Prince Moulay Hassan (son)Princess Lalla Khadija (daughter)Hassan II (father)Latifa Amahzoune (mother)Prince Moulay Rachid (brother)Princess Lalla Meryem (sister)Princess Lalla Asma (sister)Princess Lalla Hasna (sister)Extended Prince Moulay Abdallah (uncle)Prince Moulay Hicham (cousin)Prince Moulay Ismail (cousin)Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui (cousin)Moulay Abdallah (cousin)Moulay Youssef (cousin)Moulay Driss (cousin)Mohammed El Alaoui (cousin)Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra (aunt)Princess Lalla Amina (aunt)Princess Lalla Nuzha (aunt)Princess Lalla Malika (aunt)Princess Lalla Aicha (aunt)Education Collège RoyalMohammed V UniversityEntourage Advisors and/ormembers of the royal cabinet Fouad Ali El HimmaMounir MajidiMoulay Abdallah AlaouiMoulay Youssef AlaouiMoulay Driss AlaouiMohammed El AlaouiRochdi ChraibiAbdellatif HammouchiFadel BenyaichNoureddine BensoudaTaieb Fassi FihriOmar AzzimanAbdelaziz Meziane BelfqihMohamed MoatassimAndré AzoulayOmar KabbajMohammed KabbajZoulikha NaciriKarim BouzidaAbdellatif MennouniMustpaha SahelMohamed HassadAbdelhak MriniAbbas JirariYassir ZnaguiMohamed Taieb NaciriMounir Charïofferriss JettouHassan AouridSecurity Officials Yassine MansouriHamidou LaanigriChakib BenmoussaTaieb CherkaouiMustpaha SahelSaad HassarMohammed HassadCharki DraissBouchaib RmailAhmed MidaouiAbderrahmane SbaiAbdellatif LoudiyiAziz JaidiSenior bureaucrats Mustapha BakkouryAziz AkhannouchAli Fassi FihriFathallah SijilmassiMostafa TerrabAhmed ToufiqAhmed AkhchichineLatifa LaofferaLatifa AkherbachMohamed BenaissaDriss DahakKhalihenna Ould ErrachidMohamed Cheikh BiadillahDriss BenhimaTarek SijilmassiNo official position[1] Mehdi Alaoui MdaghriKhalid CohenHassan BernoussiKarim ChakourSenior media-bureaucrats Faycal LaraichiKhalil Hachimi IdrissiSamira SitailAhmed AkhchichineLatifa AkherbachBusiness interests Current Société Nationale d\'Investissement (SNI)SIGERAttijariwafa BankWafa AssuranceWafa Lahlou-TaziOptorgSotherma (Sidi Harazem, Ain Saiss)Eco-Médias (Assabah, L\'Économiste, Radio Atlantic)SOREAD (2M)CosumarLessieurCentrale LaitièreBimoLes Domaines AgricolesFormer ONA GroupBrasseries du MarocBCM (Banque Commerciale du Maroc)Rule Crises Daniel Galván scandal2011-12 protestsPerejil Island crisisPolicy Mudawana (new family code)Equity and Reconciliation CommissionWestern Sahara conflict Gdeim Izik protestsAminatou HaidarRoyal Advisory Council for Saharan AffairsAutonomy proposalElections 2011 parliamentary election2007 parliamentary election2002 parliamentary election2011 constitutional referendumPatronage MawazineThis is the list of rulers of Morocco, since the establishment of the first Moroccan state in 789. The common and formal titles of these rulers has varied, depending on the time period. Since 1957, the designation King has been used.Contents1 Idrisid dynasty2 Almoravid dynasty3 Almohad dynasty4 Marinid dynasty5 Idrisid interlude6 Wattasid dynasty7 Saadi dynasty8 Dila\'i interlude9 Alaouite dynasty10 Royal Standard11 See also12 External linksIdrisid dynastyIdriss I (789–791)Idriss II (791–828)Muhammad ibn Idris (828–836)Ali ibn Idris (836–848)Yahya ibn Muhammad (848–864)Yahya ibn Yahya (864–874)Ali ibn Umar (874–883)Yahya ibn Al-Qassim (883–904)Yahya ibn Idris ibn Umar (904–917)The first period of Fatimid overlordship lasted from 922 to 925.
Hassan I al-Hajam (925–927)The second period of Fatimid overlordship lasted from 927 to 937.
Al Qasim Gannum (937–948)Abu l-Aish Ahmad (948–954)Al-Hasan ben Kannun (954–974)In 974, the Sultan Al-Hasan ben Kannun was defeated by Cordobese Umayyads. A period of Umayyad overlordship followed then.
Almoravid dynastyAbdallah Ibn Yasin (1040–1060)Abu Bakr ibn Umar (1060–1072)Yusuf ibn Tashfin (1072–1106)Ali ibn Yusuf (1106–1142)Tashfin ibn Ali (1142–1146)Almohad uprising started in 1145
Ibrahim ibn Tashfin (1146)Ishaq ibn Ali (1146–1147)Almohad dynastyIbn Tumart (1124-1130)\'Abdul-Mu\'min (1145–1163)Abu Yaqub Yusuf I (1163–1184)Aby Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur (1184–1199)Muhammad an-Nasir (1199–1213)Abu Yaqub Yusuf II (1213–1224)Abdul-Wahid I (1224)Abdallah al-Adil (1224–1227)Yahya (1227–1235)Idris I (1227–1232)Abdul-Wahid II (1232–1242)Ali (1242–1248)Marinid overlordship, from 1248 until the fall of the Almohads in 1269
Umar (1248–1266) - based in Marrakech, with local power onlyIdris II (1266–1269) - in Marrakech, with local power onlyMarinid dynastyAbu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq (1244–1258)Umar (1258–1259)Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd Al-Haqq (1259–1286)Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr (1286–1306)Abu Thabit Amir (1307–1308)Abu al-Rabi Sulayman (1308–1310)Abu Sa\'id Uthman II (1310–1331)Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman (1331–1348)Abu Inan Faris (1348–1358)Muhammad II. as Said (1359)Abu Salim Ali II. (1359–1361)Abu Umar Taschufin (1361)Abu Zayyan Muhammad III. (1362–1366)Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz I. (1366–1372)Abu l-Abbas Ahmad (1372–1384)Musa ibn Faris (1384–1386)Al-Wathiq (1386–1387)Abu l-Abbas Ahmad (1387–1393)Abu Faris Abdul Aziz II. (1393–1396)Abdullah (1396–1399)Abu Said Uthman III. (1399–1420)Abdalhaqq II (1420–1465)Idrisid interludeMuhammad ibn Ali Idrisi-Joutey (1465–1471)Wattasid dynastyAbu Zakariya Muhammad al-Saih al-Mahdi (1472–1505)Abu Abdallah Muhammad I (1505–1524)Abul Abbas Ahmad (1524–1545)Nasir ad-Din al-Qasri (1545–1547)Abul Abbas Ahmad (second time, 1547–1549)Ali Abu Hassun (Jan–Sep 1554)Saadi dynastyMohammed ash-Sheikh (1549–1554, 1554–1557)Abdallah al-Ghalib (1557–1574)Abu Abdallah Mohammed II (1574–1576)Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I (1576–1578)Ahmad al-Mansur (1578–1603)1603–1627: Succession war
Main Saadian rulers, based in Marrakesh:
Abou Fares Abdallah (1603–1608)Zidan el Nasir (pretender since 1603, 1608–1628)Splinter faction based in Fes, with only local power:
Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun (1603–1613)Abdallah II (1613–1623)Abd al-Malik ibn Abdallah (1623–1627)1627–1659: Reunified rule
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II (1627–1631)Al Walid ibn Zidan (1631–1636)Mohammed esh Sheikh es Seghir (1636–1655)Ahmad el Abbas (1655–1659)Dila\'i interludeMuhammad al-Hajj ad-Dila\'i (1659–1663)Alaouite dynasty1666–1957: Alaouite sultans of Morocco
Name Lifespan Reign start Reign end Notes Family ImageAl-Rashid 1631 – 9 April 1672(aged 41) 1666 9 April 1672 Son of Moulay Sharif Alaouite Al-Rashid of MoroccoIsmail Ibn Sharif 1634– 22 March 1727(aged 93) 1672 22 March 1727 Son of Moulay Sharif Alaouite Ismail Ibn Sharif of MoroccoAbu\'l Abbas Ahmad(1st reign) 1677 – 5 March 1729(aged 52) 22 March 1727 March 1728(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abu\'l Abbas Ahmad of MoroccoAbdalmalik 1696 – 2 March 1729(aged 33) March 1728 July 1728(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abdalmalik of MoroccoAbu\'l Abbas Ahmad(2nd reign) 1677 – 5 March 1729(aged 52) July 1728 5 March 1729 Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abu\'l Abbas Ahmad of MoroccoAbdallah(1st reign) 1678 – 10 November 1757(aged 79) 5 March 1729 28 September 1734(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abdallah of MoroccoAli Died April 1737 28 September 1734 14 February 1736(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Ali of MoroccoAbdallah(2nd reign) 1678 – 10 November 1757(aged 79) 14 February 1736 8 August 1736(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abdallah of MoroccoMohammed II 1694-1739 8 August 1736 18 June 1738(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Muhammad II ben Arbia of MoroccoAl-Mostadi(1st reign) Died 1759 18 June 1738 February 1740(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Al-Mostadi of MoroccoAbdallah(3rd reign) 1678 – 10 November 1757(aged 79) February 1740 13 June 1741(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abdallah of MoroccoZin al-Aofferin 1692 – 1762(aged 70) 13 June 1741 24 November 1741(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Zin al-Aofferin of MoroccoAbdallah(4th reign) 1678 – 10 November 1757(aged 79) 24 November 1741 3 February 1742(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abdallah of MoroccoAl-Mostadi(2nd reign) Died 1759 3 February 1742 May 1743(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Al-Mostadi of MoroccoAbdallah(5th reign) 1678 – 10 November 1757(aged 79) May 1743 July 1747(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abdallah of MoroccoAl-Mostadi(3rd reign) Died 1759 July 1747 October 1748(deposed) Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Al-Mostadi of MoroccoAbdallah(6th reign) 1678 – 10 November 1757(aged 79) October 1748 10 November 1757 Son of Ismail Ibn Sharif Alaouite Abdallah of MoroccoMohammed III 1710 – 9 April 1790(aged 80) 10 November 1757 9 April 1790 Son of Abdallah Alaouite Mohammed ben Abdallah of MoroccoYazid 1750 – 23 February 1792(aged 42) 9 April 1790 23 February 1792 Son of Mohammed III Alaouite Yazid of MoroccoSlimane 1760 – 28 November 1822(aged 62) 23 February 1792 28 November 1822 Son of Mohammed III Alaouite Slimane of MoroccoAbd al-Rahman 1778 – 24 August 1859(aged 81) 28 November 1822 24 August 1859 Nephew of Slimane Alaouite Abd al-Rahman of MoroccoMohammed IV 1802 – 16 September 1873(aged 71) 24 August 1859 16 September 1873 Son of Abd al-Rahman Alaouite Muhammad IV of MoroccoHassan I 1836 – 7 June 1894(aged 58) 16 September 1873 7 June 1894 Son of Mohammed IV Alaouite Hassan I of MoroccoAbdelaziz 24 February 1878 – 10 June 1943 (aged 65) 7 June 1894 4 January 1908(deposed) Son of Hassan I Alaouite Abdelaziz of MoroccoAbdelhafid 24 February 1876 – 4 April 1937 (aged 61) 4 January 1908 12 August 1912(abdicated) Son of Hassan I Alaouite Abdelhafid of MoroccoYusef 1882 – 17 November 1927(aged 45) 13 August 1912 17 November 1927 Son of Hassan I Alaouite Yusef of MoroccoMohammed V(1st reign) 10 August 1909 – 26 February 1961 (aged 51) 17 November 1927 20 August 1953(deposed) Son of Yusef Alaouite Mohammed V of MoroccoMohammed Ben Aarafa 1889 – 17 July 1976(aged 87) 20 August 1953 30 October 1955(abdicated) Grandson of Mohammed IV Alaouite Mohammed Ben Aarafa of MoroccoMohammed V(2nd reign) 10 August 1909 – 26 February 1961 (aged 51) 16 November 1955 14 August 1957(proclaimed King of Morocco) Son of Yusef Alaouite Mohammed V of Morocco1957–Present: Alaouite kings of Morocco
Name Lifespan Reign start Reign end Notes Family ImageMohammed Vمحمد الخامس10 August 1909 – 26 February 1961 (aged 51) 14 August 1957 26 February 1961 Son of Yusef Alaouite Mohammed V of MoroccoHassan IIالحسن الثاني9 July 1929 – 23 July 1999 (aged 70) 26 February 1961 23 July 1999 Son of Mohammed V Alaouite Hassan II of MoroccoMohammed VIمحمد السادس21 August 1963 (age 56) 23 July 1999 Incumbent Son of Hassan II Alaouite Mohammed VI of MoroccoRoyal Standard


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