- Morocco,
officially the
Kingdom of Morocco, is a
country in the
Maghreb region of
North Africa. It has
coastlines on the
Mediterranean Sea to the north...
- The
Saadian Tombs are a
historic royal necropolis in Marrakesh, Morocco,
located on the
south side of the
Kasbah Mosque,
inside the
royal kasbah (citadel)...
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chiefly Lawrence and Young, both
proponents of the
Sherifian plan...
Lawrence conceived the
Sherifian plan and was its
greatest promoter after the war....
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between the
Regency of
Algiers and the
Cherifian dynasties or Algerian-
Sherifian conflicts opposed the
Regency of
Algiers and its
allied local sultanates...
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Timothy J. (2003). Britain, the
Hashemites and Arab Rule, 1920–1925: The
Sherifian Solution. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7146-5451-5. Regan,
Bernard (30...
- Sharīf or
Sherif (Arabic: شريف, 'noble', 'highborn'), also
spelled shareef,
feminine sharīfa (شريفة),
plural ashrāf (أشراف), shurafāʾ (شرفاء), or (in the...
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Armed Forces. The
Moroccan air
force was
formed on 14 May 1956 as the
Sherifian Royal Aviation (Aviation
Royale Chérifienne). Its
modern installations...
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Timothy J. (2003). Britain, the Hashemites, and Arab Rule, 1920–1925: The
Sherifian Solution.
Frank C****. ISBN 978-0-7146-5451-5. Bickerton, Ian J.; Klausner...
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development in the 20th century. Mail was sent via post
offices operated by the
Sherifian post
created by the Sultan, and by the
European powers.
After Morocco...
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centre of
grace and joy its orbit, that due to the
promotion of our
Sherifian Kingdom affairs, the
spread of its
glory and its pride, the need to ****ign...