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Rare Royalty Signed Manuscript Historic Document King Mohammed VI Morocco Photo

$ 290.37

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Royal: Morocco
  • Features: Antique
  • Country: Morocco
  • To Commemorate: Coronation
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Type: Royal Document
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Modification Description: Hand-signed by HRH King Mohammed VI of Morocco
  • Theme: Royalty
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Signed: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Morocco
  • Condition: Rare and important original antique historical royal manuscript document / order / decree / appointment / commission / proclamation / letter / photo / photograph, in fine original condition. Document images represent actual item description. This document is genuine and authentic.
  • Royalty: Morocco

    Description

    For your consideration is a rare and important royalty/nobility signed/autographed antique historic royal manuscript document / letter / commission / appointment / order / decree / proclamation, hand-signed by HRH King Mohammed VI of Morocco. Hand Signed Photograph. Approximate size 10 x 8 inches.
    Mohammed VI is King of Morocco. He belongs to the Alaouite dynasty and ascended to the throne on 23 July 1999 upon the death of his father, King Hassan II.
    The king initially introduced reforms to grant women more power. Leaked diplomatic cables from WikiLeaks have alleged extensive corruption in the court of King Mohammed VI, implicating the king and his closest advisors. Widespread disturbances in 2011, a Moroccan element of the Arab Spring, protested against corruption and urged the need for political reform. In response, King Mohammed VI promulgated a program of reform and introduced a new constitution. These reforms were passed by a public referendum on 1 July 2011.
    The king's net worth has been estimated at between US.1 billion and over US billion, and, according to the American business magazine Forbes, he was the richest king in Africa in 2014, and the 5th richest king in the world.
    Mohammed VI was the second child and oldest son of Hassan II and his secondary wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou. On the day of his birth, Mohammed was appointed Heir Apparent and Crown Prince. His father was keen on giving him a religious and political education from an early age; at the age of four, he started attending the Quranic school at the Royal Palace.
    Mohammed VI completed his first primary and secondary studies at Collège Royal and attained his Baccalaureate in 1981, before gaining a bachelor's degree in law at the Mohammed V University at Agdal in 1985. His research paper dealt with "the Arab-African Union and the Strategy of the Kingdom of Morocco in matters of International Relations". He has also frequented the Imperial College and University of Rabat. He was furthermore appointed president of the Pan Arab Games, and was commissioned a Colonel Major of the Royal Moroccan Army on 26 November 1985. He served as the Coordinator of the Offices and Services of the Royal Armed Forces until 1994.
    In 1987, Mohammed VI obtained his first Certificat d'Études Supérieures (CES) in political sciences, and in July 1988 he obtained a Diplôme d'Études Approfondies (DEA) in public law. In November 1988, he trained in Brussels with Jacques Delors, then-President of the European Commission.
    Mohammed VI obtained his PhD in law with distinction on 29 October 1993 from the French University of Nice Sophia Antipolis for his thesis on "EEC-Maghreb Relations". On 12 July 1994, he was promoted to the military rank of Major General, and that same year he became president of the High Council of Culture and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Moroccan Army.
    The New York Times reported that prior to ascending to the throne, Mohammed VI "gained a reputation as a playboy during the years he spent waiting in the wings, showing a fondness for fast cars and nightclubs."