Princess Lalla Amina of Morocco explained

Lalla Amina
Princess of Morocco
Full Name:Lalla Amina
Birth Name:للا أمينة
Birth Date:8 April 1954
Birth Place:Antsirabe, Madagascar
Death Place:Rabat, Morocco
Burial Date:17 August 2012
Burial Place:Moulay El Hassan Mausoleum,
Dar al-Makhzen, Rabat
Royal House:Alaouite
House-Type:Dynasty
Father:Mohammed V of Morocco
Mother:Lalla Bahia bint Antar
Issue:Sharifa Lalla Sumaya Al-Wazani

Princess Lalla Amina (8 April 1954 – 16 August 2012) was a member of the Moroccan royal family and former President of the Royal Moroccan Federation of Equestrian Sports.

Early life and education

Lalla Amina was born in Antsirabe, Madagascar on 8 April 1954.[1] [2] She was the youngest sister of the King Hassan II of Morocco, and daughter of King Mohammed V of Morocco and his third wife, Lalla Bahia bint Antar. She was born while the royal family was in exile.[2] Mina (as she was nicknamed) was the only child of King Mohammed V of Morocco to have French papers.[3] She was named after her paternal aunt, Lalla Amina, her father's younger sister. Upon the royal family's return to Morocco, Malika Oufkir, daughter of a favored general, was informally adopted into the Royal family to be a companion to the princess.[4] [5] Lalla Amina lived in a separate villa to be raised more normally and away from court intrigue and jealousy. Her villa included a private movie theater, a zoo, and her own primary school.[3] She attended the Royal College where she obtained her baccalauréat and the University of Rabat where she studied philosophy.[6]

Marriage

In 1974, Lalla Amina was married[7] [8] to the doctor Sharif Moulay Idris El Ouazzani and had one daughter, Sharifa Lalla Sumaya El Ouazzani. Her husband died in 1999[9] and Lalla Amina focused to pursue her true "reason for living"– horses.[4]

Activities and awards

Throughout her life she was an avid hunter and equestrian. Lalla Amina was President of the Moroccan Royal Federation of Equestrian Sports[10] from 1999 up until her death in 2012. In October 1975, Lalla Amina became the godmother of the patrol boat El Jail ("Wanderer" in Arabic),[11] and it was in the Holy water of Mecca that the vessel was baptized. In 1980, she set up a private breeding stable in Sidi Brini and launched the famous Week of the Horse held in Rabat.[12] She was also Chairwoman of Special Olympics Morocco and member of Special Olympics Board of Directors.[13] She was awarded the Order of Muhammad Second Class in 2007.[14] [15]

Death and funeral

Laila Amina died after a four month battle with lung cancer in Rabat on 16 August 2012.[16] Her funeral prayers were performed after Al Asr prayer at the Ahl Fez mosque on 17 August 2012. Her body was buried at the Moulay El Hassan Mausoleum at the Royal Palace of Rabat.[2]

Honours

National honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Princess Lalla Amina at two years old. Les actualités françaises - INA - at 4 min 30 sec. 24 September 2016.
  2. News: Princess Lala Amina, aunt of King Mohammed VI, passes away. 22 August 2012. Morocco World News. 16 August 2012. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20120821160858/http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2012/08/52266/princess-lala-amina-aunt-of-king-mohammed-vi-passes-away-3/. 21 August 2012.
  3. Web site: Lalla Amina était une princesse comme les autres. Khadija. Says. 11 December 2017.
  4. Web site: Maroc: les mystères de la petite sœur d'Hassan II. Slate Afrique.
  5. Book: Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail. Malika Oufkir. Miramax. 2002. 0786886307.
  6. Book: Spinoso . Giovanni . Giorgio La Pira: i capitoli di una vita . Turrini . Claudio . 2022-05-25 . Firenze University Press . 978-88-5518-532-5 . 1238 . it.
  7. Web site: جواهر مغربية Moroccan diamonds - صورة للملك الراحل الحسن الثاني رفقة العروس شقيقته الصغرى الاميرة لالة امينة و هي بالقفطان المغربي المطرز و التخليلة سنة 74 Facebook . 2022-10-17 . www.facebook.com . en . A picture of the late King Hassan II, accompanied by the bride, his younger sister, Princess Lalla Amina, in an embroidered Moroccan caftan and takhlila in the year 74..
  8. Book: Service, United States Joint Publications Research . Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa . 1973 . en.
  9. Book: Arabica Business . 1999 . Arabica Business . en . Moulay Idris Ouazzani, husband of Princess Lalla Amina, aunt of King Mohammed VI, died in hospital in France at the age of 57.
  10. Web site: Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Amina. The Morocco Royal Tour. 22 August 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121017231522/http://www.mrt.ma/en/home/allocution-of-hrh-princess-lalla-amina.html. 17 October 2012.
  11. Book: Cazejust, Pierre . Beauvau, 44-85: chronique . 1995 . Editions Lettres du monde . 978-2-7301-0088-5 . 205 . fr.
  12. Web site: Lalla Amina, Une Princesse sans chichis. Maghress.
  13. News: Princess Lalla Amina Offers Dinner in Honor of Participants in Special Olympics Global Congress. 22 August 2012. News Central. 12 August 2010. Marrakech. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111227053551/http://news.central.co.ma/sports/princess-lalla-amina-offers-dinner-in-honor-of-participants-.html. 27 December 2011.
  14. http://allafrica.com/stories/201208180198.html Morocco: HRH Princess Lalla Amina Dies
  15. http://horsetalk.co.nz/2012/08/18/death-of-respected-moroccan-equestrian-pioneer/ Death of respected Moroccan equestrian pioneer
  16. Web site: Death of respected Moroccan equestrian pioneer - News. 17 August 2012.