Moulay Ali Alaoui

Prince Moulay Ali
Prince of Morocco
Born 1924
Marrakesh, Morocco[1]
Died 1988
Spouse Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra
(1961-1988)
Issue Sharifa Lalla Joumala Alaoui
Sharif Moulay Abdallah Alaoui
Sharif Moulay Youssef Alaoui
House Alaouite dynasty
Father Prince Moulay Idriss
Mother Lalla Joumala
Religion Islam

Prince Moulay Ali (1924–1988) was a member of the reigning Alaouite dynasty of Morocco.

He held many senior positions including ambassador to France (1964–1966), CEO of ONA Group (1980–1985), President of Cosumar and CEO of banks such as Banque Marocaine pour l’Expansion Economique and Soc de Banque et de Crédit.[1]

Family

He was the son of Prince Moulay Idriss (son of Sultan Moulay Youssef) and Lalla Joumala, a daughter of Moulay Mustafa by his wife which was a daughter of Sultan Hassan I.[1] Thus was a cousin of Hassan II both on his father's and mother's side. He studied in Lycée Lyautey in Casablanca.[1]

On 16 August 1961 he married his cousin Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra, an older sister of Hassan II, with whom he had a daughter and two sons:[1]

Honours

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Christopher Buyers. "The Alawi Dynasty GENEALOGY". Retrieved 5 June 2014. H.H. Prince Mulay ‘Ali. b. at Marrakesh, 1924, educ. Lycée Lyautey, Casablanca. Special Adviser to King Hassan II, Ambassador to France 1964-1966, Special Envoy to Iran 1966, Presdt COSUMAR National Sugar Co 1966, Banque Marocaine pour l’Expansion Economique, Soc de Banque et de Crédit, Omnium Nord Africain 1980-1985, etc. Rcvd: GO of the Orders of the Throne of Morocco, Legion of Honour of France (x.6.1963), Equatorial Star of Gabon, etc. m. at the Dar al-Makhzin, Rabat, 16th August 1961, H.R.H. Princess Lalla Fatima az-Zahra (b. at the Dar al-Makhzin, Rabat, 29th June 1929 ), eldest daughter of his paternal uncle, H.M. Sidi Muhammad V, King of Morocco, and Amir al-Mu’minin, by his second wife. He d. 1988, having had issue, two sons and one daughter:
  2. 1 2 3 Royal Ark
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/9/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.