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  2. List of Moroccan flags - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Flags 1915-1919: Merchant flag of Morocco under the French protectorate: A red field with the green pentagram, a five-pointed linear star. 1915-1940 1945-1956 Merchant flag of Morocco under the French protectorate: A red field with the green pentagram, a five-pointed linear star with the French tricolour in the canton. 1940-1945

  3. Flag of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    On 17 November 1915, Sultan Yusef signed a dhahir that made Morocco's flag red with a green interlaced pentangle. [4] While Morocco was under French and Spanish control, the red flag with the seal in the center remained in use but only inland since its use at sea was prohibited. When independence was restored in 1955, it once again became the ...

  4. Moroccan Dahir - Wikipedia

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    11 March 1915 Education [3] 17 November 1915 Creation of the 5-branch Seal of Solomon Flag of Morocco. [4] 8 November 1919 Creation of Compagnie de Transports au Maroc: 1 November 1926 Bibliothèque Générale et Archives (the Moroccan national library) becomes a public establishment. 16 May 1930 Mohammed V: Berber justice (known as Berber ...

  5. File:Flag of Morocco (1666–1915).svg - Wikipedia

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    : "Interesting enough 1912 was the year the green 5-pointed star was put in the center of the all red Moroccan flag". Minahan, James (2010) (in English) The Complete Guide to National Symbols and Emblems, Greenwood Press, pp. 617 ISBN: 978-0-313-34500-5. : "The flag of Morocco before 1915 was a plain red field".

  6. Alawi Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Alawi Sultanate, [4] [a] officially known as the Sharifian Sultanate (Arabic: السلطنة الشريفة) and as the Sultanate of Morocco, was the state ruled by the 'Alawi dynasty over what is now Morocco, from their rise to power in the 1660s to the 1912 Treaty of Fes that marked the start of the French protectorate.

  7. History of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco nominally was ruled by its sultan, the young Abd al-Aziz, through his regent, Ba Ahmed. By 1900, Morocco was the scene of multiple local wars started by pretenders to the sultanate, by bankruptcy of the treasury, and by multiple tribal revolts.

  8. File:Flag of Morocco (Pantone).svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: May 2011: Source: Moroccan royal decree (17 November 1915), BO-135-ar page 6 (Arabic) - BO-162_fr page 6 (French). English Translation: Cherifian Dahir in the distinction of the Moroccan flag — To be known from this book, may God uphold its value and to be around the centre of grace and joy its orbit, that due to the promotion of our cherifian kingdom affairs, the spread of its glory ...

  9. Morocco: Love in Times of War - Wikipedia

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    Morocco: Love in Times of War (Spanish: Tiempos de guerra) is a war drama set primarily in 1920s Melilla, a Spanish city located in North Africa. [1] [2] [3] Occurring during the Rif War or Morocco War, the series revolves around a group of nurses from Madrid who are sent to Africa by Queen Victoria Eugenia to open a hospital in the war torn region.