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Lalla Bahia | |
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Died | 3 September 2008 Rabat, Morocco |
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Spouse | Mohammed V of Morocco |
Issue | Lalla Amina |
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Alaouite dynasty (by marriage) |
Religion | Islam |
Lalla Bahia bint Antar ( Arabic: للاة باهية بنت عنتر; unknown – 3 September 2008) was the third wife of Mohammed V of Morocco, who reigned from 1927 until 1961. [1] Bahia was also the mother of Princess Lalla Amina of Morocco. [1]
Lalla Bahia was a lady from a wealthy Berber family and she had Glaoua origins. [2] Abdelssadeq el-Glaoui explained that just like Lalla Abla bint Tahar, [2] her husband's second wife, Lalla Bahia was chosen from the house Glaoui. [2] However, it is not specified whether it is on her maternal or paternal side that she has Glaoua origins.
Bahia died on 3 September 2008. [3] Her funeral was held at the Moulay El Hassan Mausoleum at the Dar al-Makhzen in Rabat, Morocco. [4] [1]
Lalla Bahia married Sultan Sidi Mohammed in the summer of 1953, during a discreet ceremony. [5] The couple had one daughter:
She became the widow of her husband on February 26, 1961, in line with her uninterrupted life within the royal family.
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Lalla Bahia | |
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Died | 3 September 2008 Rabat, Morocco |
Burial | |
Spouse | Mohammed V of Morocco |
Issue | Lalla Amina |
House |
Alaouite dynasty (by marriage) |
Religion | Islam |
Lalla Bahia bint Antar ( Arabic: للاة باهية بنت عنتر; unknown – 3 September 2008) was the third wife of Mohammed V of Morocco, who reigned from 1927 until 1961. [1] Bahia was also the mother of Princess Lalla Amina of Morocco. [1]
Lalla Bahia was a lady from a wealthy Berber family and she had Glaoua origins. [2] Abdelssadeq el-Glaoui explained that just like Lalla Abla bint Tahar, [2] her husband's second wife, Lalla Bahia was chosen from the house Glaoui. [2] However, it is not specified whether it is on her maternal or paternal side that she has Glaoua origins.
Bahia died on 3 September 2008. [3] Her funeral was held at the Moulay El Hassan Mausoleum at the Dar al-Makhzen in Rabat, Morocco. [4] [1]
Lalla Bahia married Sultan Sidi Mohammed in the summer of 1953, during a discreet ceremony. [5] The couple had one daughter:
She became the widow of her husband on February 26, 1961, in line with her uninterrupted life within the royal family.