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Encyclopedia > Sultan of Morocco

This is a partial list of Kings of Morocco. Before 1957, the office was known as Sultan.

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Idrisside dynasty

Almoravide dynasty

Almohade dynasty

  • '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 1224-1227
  • Yahya 1227-1235
  • Idris I 1227-1232
  • Abdul-Wahid II 1232-1242
  • Ali 1242-1248
  • Umar 1248-1266
  • Idris II 1266-1269

Merinide dynasty

Wattaside dynasty

Saadi Dynasty

Alaouite Dynasty

See also: History of Morocco, Politics of Morocco.


  Results from FactBites:
 
MSN Encarta - Archive Article - 1939: Morocco (662 words)
Morocco, a territory of northwest Africa, is divided politically into French Morocco, Spanish Morocco, and the neutral territory of Tangier.
The Sultan of Morocco, Sidi Mohammet (proclaimed Nov. 18, 1927), is the nominal ruler of both the French and Spanish Zones.
French Morocco comprises the greater part of the region extending from the Atlantic Ocean to Algeria and from the Sahara Desert on the south to the boundary of the Spanish Zone on the north.
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