What is moulay abdellah?

Moulay Abdellah was a prince and a member of the Moroccan Royal Family, born on February 14, 1935, in Rabat, Morocco. He was the second son of King Mohammed V and Lalla Abla bint Tahar, and the younger brother of King Hassan II. Moulay Abdellah was educated in Morocco and France and served in the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces. He was also an avid sportsman and founded the Royal Moroccan Football Federation in 1955.

During his life, Moulay Abdellah held several important positions, including Minister of Defense, Chairman of the Moroccan Olympic Committee, and President of the Moroccan Red Crescent. He was also a patron of the arts and established a foundation to support Moroccan artists. He was known for his philanthropic work, especially in the areas of health care and education.

Moulay Abdellah died on October 20, 1983, in Rabat, at the age of 48. He was succeeded by his son, Prince Moulay Hicham, as the President of the Moroccan Football Federation. He is remembered for his contributions to the development of sports in Morocco and his dedication to improving the lives of his fellow citizens.