Princess Lalla Nuzha of Morocco

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Princess Lalla Nuzha
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Lalla Nuzha of Morocco (right)
Born(1940-10-29)29 October 1940
Rabat, Morocco
Died2 September 1977(1977-09-02) (aged 36)
Tétouan, Morocco
Burial
Moulay El Hassan Mausoleum
SpouseAhmed Osman (1964–1977)
IssueMoulay Nawfal Osman
Names
Lalla Nuzha
DynastyAlaouite
FatherMohammed V
MotherLalla Abla bint Tahar

Princess Lalla Nuzha (29 October 1940 – 2 September 1977)[1] was a sister of the late King Hassan II of Morocco, and daughter of King Mohammed V of Morocco and his second wife, Lalla Abla bint Tahar.

Biography[]

At the Dar al-Makhzin in Rabat, on 29 October 1964 (her birthday), she was married to Ahmed Osman (born at Oujda on 3 January 1930), Secretary General Ministry of National Defence (1959–1961), Ambassador to Federal Republic of Germany (1961–1962), and the United States (1967–1972), Under Secretary Ministry of Mines and Industry (1962–1964), President of the Moroccan General Navigation Company (1964–1967), Prime Minister of Morocco (1972–1979), President of the National Rally of Independents (RNI) since 1977, President of the National Assembly (1984–1992).

They had an only son: Moulay Nawfal Osman.

During Ramadan,[2][3] she died in a car crash near Tétouan.[4]

Honours[]

References[]

  1. ^ Chicago Tribune
  2. ^ Ramadan in 1977
  3. ^ "Maghress". maghress.com. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Princess Lalla of Morocco Killed When Automobile Hits Tree in Fog". The New York Times.


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