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Mohammed Ben
Aarafa (Arabic: محمد بن عرفة), or Ben
Arafa (1886 – 17 July 1976), was a
paternal first cousin once
removed of
Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco;...
- to Madagascar) and
installed his
first cousin once
removed Mohammed Ben
Aarafa as sultan. The
deposition sparked active opposition to the
French protectorate...
- the
sultan as a
religious leader. By 1955, Ben
Aarafa was
pressured to abdicate. Consequently, Ben
Aarafa fled to
Tangier where he
formally abdicated. The...
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Deposed and
exiled to
Corsica and
Madagascar (1953–1955).
Mohammed Ben
Aarafa,
installed by
France (1953–1955) From
Independence (1955 onwards): King...
- in 1953 to
Madagascar and his
replacement by the unpo****r
Mohammed Ben
Aarafa sparked active opposition to the
French and
Spanish protectorates. The most...
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years later, "penniless and dishonored" for
having backed Mohammed Ben
Aarafa. He was
purportedly a centenarian.
After his
death his
residence in Rabat...
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interchangeable usage lasted widely until about the
interregnum of
Mohammed Ben
Aarafa (1953–1955). The
latter episode set in
motion the country's
return to independence...
- Argentina 1955–1973 Venezuela (1955–1958) Spain (1958–1973)
Mohammed Ben
Aarafa Sultan of
Morocco Morocco 1955–1976†
Tangier France Lebanon France Bảo...
- Eid al-Adha of 1953, and his
replacement by the unpo****r
Mohammed Ben
Aarafa,
sparked active opposition to the
French protectorate both from nationalists...
- to Antsirabe,
Madagascar in
January 1954.
During this time,
Mohammed Ben
Aarafa was
named sultan in
Morocco by the
French government.
Prince H****an acted...