Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco — (born July 30, 1935 December 20, 1983 in Rabat) was the brother of former king Hassan II of Morocco and the son of former king Mohammed V.On November 9th, 1961, he married Lamia Solh, the daughter of Riad Solh, the first Prime Minister of Lebanon … Wikipedia
MOROCCO — MOROCCO, westernmost country in North Africa. The first arrival of Jews in Morocco goes back to antiquity. There are numerous legends which claim that they settled in the country before the destruction of the First Temple. From the fifth to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Morocco national football team — Morocco Nickname(s) اسودالأطلس (Lions of the Atlas) Association … Wikipedia
Abdallah al-Ghalib — Billah (1517 1574, reigned 1557 1574) was the second sultan of the Saadi Dynasty. He came to power to the throne as the legal heir of Mohammed ash Sheikh. From his first wife this first Saadian sultan, Mohammed ash Sheikh had had three sons, but… … Wikipedia
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Morocco at the 1972 Summer Olympics — Morocco at the Olympic Games Flag of Morocco – Flag bearers … Wikipedia
Abdallah Zrika — ( ar. عبد الله زريقة) (born 1953 in Casablanca) is one of the most famous poets of Morocco. His poetry is free, based on spoken language and unrivalled in contemporary Arabic literature in its spontaneity .Zrika grew up in the poor neighbourhood… … Wikipedia
Abdallah Laroui — is a Moroccan historian and novelist writing in Arabic and French.He is considered one of Morocco s leading intellectuals.He was born in Azemmour in 1933. He taught at the University Mohammed V in Rabat until 2000.He has written 5 novels (o.a.… … Wikipedia
Abdallah Ibrahim — (1918, in Tamesloht Haouz September 11th 2005) was the left wing Prime Minister of Morocco between December 16 1958 and May 20 1960 … Wikipedia
Morocco — Moroccan /meuh rok euhn/, adj., n. /meuh rok oh/, n. 1. French, Maroc. Spanish, Marruecos. a kingdom in NW Africa: formed from a sultanate that was divided into two protectorates (French Morocco and Spanish Morocco) and an international zone.… … Universalium