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    attempt, popularly known as the Skhirat coup d'état (Arabic: محاولة انقلاب الصخيرات, French: Coup d'état de Skhirat), was a failed effort by rebel military...
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    Skhirat (Arabic: الصخيرات) is a town in Morocco, located between the administrative capital Rabat and the economic centre of Casablanca. Within the past...
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    agreement, generally known as the "Libyan Political Agreement" or the "Skhirat Agreement". Under the terms of the agreement, a nine-member Presidency...
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    5701 25105 3 25102 Harhoura 501.01.03. Municipality 2297 9245 454 8791 Skhirat 501.01.05. Municipality 8574 43025 74 42951 Temara 501.01.07. Municipality...
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    1400 bodies per year, Irizar also has factories in other countries: in Skhirat (Morocco), Botucatu (Brazil), Querétaro (México) and Centurion (South Africa)...
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    on during mid-2015 at various international locations, culminating at Skhirat in Morocco in early September. Also in 2015, as part of the ongoing support...
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    agreement, generally known as the "Libyan Political Agreement" or the "Skhirat Agreement". Under the terms of the agreement, a nine-member Presidency...
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    on 10 July 1971 during his forty-second birthday party at his palace in Skhirat, near Rabat. The attempted coup was carried out by up to 1,400 army cadets...
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  • Skhirat or Sghirat is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. The village is surrounded by Keddache River and the towns of Thenia and...
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    Medbouh (Arabic: محمد المدبوح; b. 1927 in Aknoul - d. 10 July 1971 in Skhirat) was a senior Moroccan Army officer. He was Minister of Posts, Telegraphs...
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    council presented a new 18-member Libyan cabinet in the Moroccan city of Skhirat, weeks after an earlier lineup was rejected. The internationally recognized...
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    that aimed to resolve the Second Libyan Civil War. Among these were the Skhirat agreement of December 2015 and the plans for the Libyan National Conference...
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    December 2015, the Libyan Political Agreement was signed after talks in Skhirat, as the result of protracted negotiations between rival political camps...
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    an agreement signed by the parties to the Libyan conflict in Moroccan Skhirat under UN auspices on 17 December 2015, decided to assign him Minister of...
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    Moulay Yacoub Province Prefecture of Rabat Prefecture of Salé Prefecture of Skhirat-Témara Kénitra Province Khémisset Province Sidi Kacem Province Sidi Slimane...
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  • Tamesna is a new city created between Rabat, Temara, Skhirat and Ain Aouda, in Morocco. Founded by The idea became official on July 22, 2004. The goal...
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    about 1,200 cadets from the school seized the Royal summer palace at Skhirat where a diplomatic function was being held to celebrate the King's forty-second...
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  • peace agreement between the two factions was signed on December 17 in Skhirat, Morocco. The agreement created a Presidential Council and the High Council...
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    residence-general of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco in Tétouan; Summer Palace of Skhirat, created by King Hassan II, the scene of the 1971 Moroccan coup d'état...
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    Lieutenant Colonel M'hamed Ababou (his younger brother) with raiding the Skhirat palace from the south, which he did without encountering significant resistance...
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    colonel-major, the unit's headquarters are confidential, located between Skhirat and Témara. The GSI-GR corps has around a hundred members and is shrouded...
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    Casablanca-Settat Suq as-Sabt Awlad an-Nama 60,076 Béni Mellal-Khénifra Skhirat 59,775 Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Ouazzane 59,606 Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Benslimane...
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  • (2015–2021), interim ruling body of Lybia formed upon the signing of the Skhirat agreement. Ultimately merged with the rival Second Al-Thani Cabinet to...
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    of the International Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the article 8 of the Skhirat Agreement which prohibits the Libyan Prime Minister from making international...
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    French protectorate in Morocco Died 16 August 1972(1972-08-16) (aged 52) Skhirat, Morocco Cause of death Shot Nationality Moroccan Known for Forced disappearance...
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  • 120 mm The regional codes are: 1: Rabat 2: Salé-Médina 3: Sala Al-Jadida 4: Skhirat-Temara 5: Khémisset 6: Casablanca Anfa 7: Casablanca Hay Mohammadi-Aïn...
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    Canary Islands, Guanche 3rd - 16th Century CE N=40 89.4% Morocco, SKH (Skhirat-Rouazi) 6733 - 6121 BP N=3 87% Morocco, KTG (Kaf Taht el-Ghar) 7429 - 6945...
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    Agreement, a United Nations–led initiative, signed on 17 December 2015 in Skhirat, Morocco. In March 2016, he became Deputy Prime minister and vice-president...
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  • Palestine 1971 Moroccan coup attempt 1971 10 Jul Hassan II King of Morocco Skhirat  Morocco M'hamed Ababou and Mohamed Medbouh Lin Biao incident 13 Sep Mao...
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    "Al-Sweihli calls on Tobruk Parliament to speed up implementation of Skhirat agreement". 7 April 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2019. "Khalid Al-Mishri elected...
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