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The Empire Chérifien, Protectorat de la République Française series of Morocco in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. Empire Chérifien (Sharifian Empire) is the historical name of Morocco dating from the 16th century, and both continued to be used interchangably until 1957, when the name

The Empire Chérifien, Protectorat de la République Française series of Morocco in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

Empire Chérifien (Sharifian Empire) is the historical name of Morocco dating from the 16th century, and both continued to be used interchangably until 1957, when the name was officially was changed to Royaume du Maroc (Kingdom of Morocco).

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