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  2. Cannabis in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco produces a substantial portion of the world's hashish; it was the top producer for the 2002–2010 period before a 2012 study placed Afghanistan as the top producer. Morocco's 2010 production was 760 tons of cannabis resin. [12] In 2003, 70% of Europe's hashish consumed was produced in Morocco. [13]

  3. Category:Moroccan royal consorts - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Ottoman titles and appellations - Wikipedia

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    Lady consort. Title for sultan's consort who became mother of the imperial princes. This title was used around 17th century. Hatun (خاتون). Lady. Also used for imperial princesses and sultans' mothers. In the 16th century, the title sultan was carried by prominent members of the imperial family and hatun was carried by lesser female members.

  5. List of Ottoman imperial consorts - Wikipedia

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    Sultan (سلطان) is a word of Arabic origin, originally meaning "authority" or "dominion". By the beginning of the 16th century, the title of sultan, carried by both men and women of the Ottoman dynasty, was replacing other titles by which prominent members of the imperial family had been known (notably hatun for women and bey for men), with imperial women carrying the title of "Sultan ...

  6. List of rulers of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Sultan of Morocco: Marinid: Muhammad II ibn Faris: 1338 – 1366: 1362: 1366: Sultan of Morocco: Marinid: Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz I: 1349 – 1372: 1366: 1372: Sultan of Morocco: Marinid: Muhammad III ibn Abd al-Aziz: 1368 – 1374: 1372: 1374: Son of Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz I of Morocco: Marinid: Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Mustansir: Died 1393: 1374: ...

  7. Jeanne Lanternier - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Val-d'Amour, her parents were Sophie and Jean Lanternier, her father was a hemp carder. In 1832, at the age of 12, she emigrated with her parents to Algeria, [4] the Lanternier family was among the pioneers who settled in the first village created by France, Dély Ibrahim.

  8. Alawi Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Alawi Sultanate, [4] [a] officially known as the Sharifian Sultanate (Arabic: السلطنة الشريفة) and as the Sultanate of Morocco, was the state ruled by the 'Alawi dynasty over what is now Morocco, from their rise to power in the 1660s to the 1912 Treaty of Fes that marked the start of the French protectorate.

  9. Category:Sultans of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Morocco, Mohammed V took the title of King. ... Pages in category "Sultans of Morocco" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of ...

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