Princess Lalla Aicha of Morocco

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Princess Lalla Aicha of Morocco was a pioneering Moroccan royal and diplomat known for championing women's rights and serving as one of the country’s first female ambassadors.

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instanceOf Moroccan diplomat
feminist
human
princess
royal family member
child Moulay Sulaiman al-Yaqubi NERFINISHED
citizenship Moroccan
countryOfCitizenship Morocco NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1930-06-17
dateOfDeath 2011-09-04
describedBySource historical accounts of Moroccan independence era
educatedAt Collège Royal de Rabat NERFINISHED
era 20th century
father Mohammed V of Morocco NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Lalla NERFINISHED
knownFor being one of Morocco's first female ambassadors
pioneering public role for Moroccan royal women
memberOfHouse Alaouite dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Lalla Abla bint Tahar NERFINISHED
movement women's rights movement in Morocco
nativeLanguage Arabic
notableEvent delivered landmark 1947 speech in Tangier advocating women's emancipation
notableFor symbolizing modernization of women's roles in Moroccan society
notableWork advocacy for girls' education in Morocco
promotion of women's rights in Morocco
occupation ambassador
diplomat
women's rights activist
partOf Moroccan royal family NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth French Protectorate in Morocco NERFINISHED
Rabat NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Rabat NERFINISHED
positionHeld Ambassador of Morocco to Greece
Ambassador of Morocco to Italy
Ambassador of Morocco to Spain
Ambassador of Morocco to Tunisia
Ambassador of Morocco to the United Kingdom
religion Islam
residence Rabat NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Hassan II of Morocco NERFINISHED
Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco NERFINISHED
Princess Lalla Malika of Morocco NERFINISHED
spouse Hassan al-Yaqubi NERFINISHED

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Prince Abdallah of Morocco sibling Princess Lalla Aicha of Morocco