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Encyclopedia > Heads of State of Rif

List of Heads of State of the Rif (Morocco)

Term Incumbent Notes
18 September 1921 Independence of the Rif proclaimed
18 September 1921 to 1 February 1923 Sayyidi Muhammad bin 'Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi, Amir ar-Rif
(Abd el-Krim)
Emir
Rif Republic - Dawlat al-Jumhuriyya ar-Rifiyya
1 February 1923 to 27 May 1926 Sayyidi Muhammad bin 'Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi, Ra'is ad-Dawla
(Abd el-Krim)
Head of State
27 May 1926 Dissolution of Rif Republic by Franco-Spanish forces

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Head of State: Information from Answers.com (7650 words)
Head of State or Chief of State is the generic term for the individual or collective office that serves as the chief public representative of a monarchic or republican nation-state, federation, commonwealth or any other political state.
A Head of State is generally the notional or literal commander-in-chief of a state's armed forces, holding the highest office in all military chains of command.
In a monarchy, the monarch is the Head of State.
Business Law Today: Reducing the risk when reducing the force (1669 words)
Department heads have, therefore, been instructed to terminate about 25 percent of their employees, with more of the cuts coming from the less educated portion of the work force.
The RIF list is prepared and, as shown in the first panel of Table 1, a simple check for disparate impact on older workers is performed.
Department heads are instructed to lay off 15 percent of the college-educated employees and 30 percent of the less-educated work force.
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