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His Majesty King Mohammed VI

His Majesty King Mohammed VI
Date of Birth21-August-1963
City of BirthRabat  Morocco
The Royal Institution :The King
Education
1973 His Majesty was Completed the certificate of his primary studies  (Morocco)
1981 He finished his secondary studies at the Royal College  (Morocco)
1985 He got his Bachelor’s Degree in Law from the university of judicial, economic and social studies in Rabat  (Morocco)
1987 He got the First Certificate of high studies in political sciences  (Morocco)
1993 He received at the University of Nice-Antipolis in France, the title of a Doctor in Law  (Morocco)
Past Occupation
1979 His Royal Highness Crown Prince received the honorable Presidency of the Social-Cultural Association of the Mediterranean Basin  (Morocco)
1982 He was nominated President of the Committee of Organization of the 11th Mediterranean Games of Casablanca  (Morocco)
1985 His Highness Crown Prince, Sidi Mohammed was nominated, by his father, as a Coordinator of Services at the and General Headquarters of the Armed Forces  (Morocco)
1994 His Highness Crown Prince Sidi Mohammed was promoted, by the Late King Hassan II, General of Division.  (Morocco)
1999 The Crown Prince is declared King of Morocco  (Morocco)
Current Occupation
The King  (Morocco)
(last updated: 30-September-2004)






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