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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;...
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    deposed Mohammed, exiled him to Corsica (later transferring him to Madagascar) and installed his first cousin once removed Mohammed Ben Aarafa as sultan...
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    Algeria List of French possessions and colonies Mohammed Ben Aarafa was put in place by the French as "Mohammed VI" after his predecessor was ousted by them...
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    Ben Aarafa, installed by France (1953–1955) From Independence (1955 onwards): King Mohammed V (1955–1961) King Hassan II (1961–1999) King Mohammed VI (1999–present)...
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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...
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    movement. France's exile of Sultan Mohammed V in 1953 to Madagascar and his replacement by the unpopular Mohammed Ben Aarafa sparked active opposition to the...
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    transferred to Antsirabe, Madagascar in January 1954. During this time, Mohammed Ben Aarafa was named sultan in Morocco by the French government. Prince Hassan...
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  • Abdelhafid abdicated in 1912. Sultan Mohammed V was deposed by French in 1953 then restored in 1955. Sultan Mohammed Ben Aarafa abdicated in 1955. King Nicholas...
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  • highly respected Sultan Mohammed V to Madagascar on Eid al-Adha of 1953, and his replacement by the unpopular Mohammed Ben Aarafa, sparked active opposition...
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  • more aggressive. On 11 September 1953, Allal ben Abdallah attempted to assassinate Mohammed Ben Aarafa, who had been installed as a puppet king by the...
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  • list) – Mohammed V, Sultan (1927–1953, 1955–1957), King (1957–1961) Mohammed Ben Aarafa, Sultan (1953–1955) Hassan II, King (1961–1999) Mohammed VI, King...
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    died two years later, "penniless and dishonored" for having backed Mohammed Ben Aarafa. He was purportedly a centenarian. After his death his residence...
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    and opposition ensued when France exiled the Sultan Mohammed V, replacing him with Mohammed Ben Aarafa. The development of a strong independence movement...
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  • Argentina  Argentina 1955–1973  Venezuela (1955–1958)  Spain (1958–1973) Mohammed Ben Aarafa Sultan of Morocco  Morocco 1955–1976† Tangier  France  Lebanon  France...
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    This man, at the time of the deposition of Mohammed V had said nothing and had rallied to Mohammed Ben Aarafa, the sultan placed briefly on the throne by...
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    the faculty of al-Qarawiyyin University. He refused the support Mohammed Ben Aarafa, the puppet monarch chosen by France to replace Muhammad V, whom...
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    Corsica. He was replaced by a puppet monarch, his relation Mohammed Ben Aarafa. The United States returned to West Germany 382 ships it had captured during...
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