Mohammed V of Morocco

Monarch

1909 – 1961

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Who was Mohammed V of Morocco?

Mohammed V was Sultan of Morocco from 1927–53, exiled from 1953–55, where he was again recognized as Sultan upon his return, and King from 1957 to 1961. His full name was Sidi Mohammed ben Yusef, or Son of Yusef, upon whose death he succeeded to the throne. He was a member of the Alaouite Dynasty.

On 20 August 1953, the French who were occupying Morocco at the time forced Mohammed V and his family into exile on [Corsica]. His Uncle, Mohammed Ben Aarafa, was placed on the throne. Mohammed V and his family were then transferred to Madagascar in January 1954. Mohammed V returned from exile on 16 November 1955, and was again recognized as Sultan after active opposition to the French protectorate. In February 1956 he successfully negotiated with France for the independence of Morocco, and in 1957 took the title of King.

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Born
Aug 10, 1909
Fes
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Spouses
Children
Religion
  • Sunni Islam
Nationality
  • Morocco
Died
Feb 26, 1961
Rabat
Resting place
Mausoleum of Mohammed V

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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