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Lalla (Lella), Řalla or Řadja is an Amazigh word and title meaning "Lady", "My lady", "Miss." or "Mrs.". The honorific title Lalla is used all over the countries of the Maghreb , which are Morocco , Tunisia , Algeria , Mauritania , and Libya , to politely address or mention any woman.
Sarah Jill "Lalla" Ward [1] (born 28 June 1951) [2] is an English actress, voice artist and author. She is best known for playing the role of Romana II in the BBC television series Doctor Who from 1979 to 1981.
Princess Lalla Salma (born Salma Bennani, Arabic: سلمى بناني, 10 May 1977) [4] [5] is the former wife of Mohammed VI of Morocco. They married in 2002, and she became the first wife of a Moroccan ruler to have been publicly acknowledged. [ 6 ]
Lalla (c. 720–790 CE) was an Indian mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer who belonged to a family of astronomers. Lalla was the son of Trivikrama Bhatta and the grandson of Śâmba. [ 1 ] He lived in central India, possibly in the Lāṭa region in modern south Gujarat . [ 2 ]
Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco (Arabic: الأميرة للا حسناء, born 19 November 1967) is the youngest daughter of King Hassan II and his wife, Princess Lalla Latifa. She is sister to the current king, Mohammed VI .
Princess Lalla Aicha was born at Dar al-Makhzen in Rabat. She was privately educated in Rabat and received her primary school certificate, both the Moroccan and French certificate, in 1943. [2] [3] She pursued her education at the Lycée de jeunes filles de Rabat (nowadays Lycée Lalla Aïcha). [4]
In July 2003, King Mohammed VI promoted Princess Lalla Meryem to the rank of senior colonel of the Royal Armed Forces. [11] In July 2007, she inaugurated the "Lalla Meryem Park" in Oujda. This park which is eponymous extends over an area of two hectares and is located to the south of the old medina and adjoins the boulevard Maghreb El Arabi. [12]
Lalla Asma got married in a private ceremony to Khalid Bouchentouf on 5 November 1986, a businessman and General Director of S.E.V.A.M. (Société d’exploitation de verreries au Maroc). He is a son of Hajj Belyout Bouchentouf , mayor of Casablanca from 1976-1994.