16 July 1931 Zaggota, Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco
Died
25 January 1983 (aged 51) Marrakesh, Morocco
Military service
Allegiance
Morocco
Branch/service
Royal Moroccan Army
Years of service
1956–1983
Rank
General
Battles/wars
Western Sahara War Shaba I
Ahmed Dlimi (b. 16 July 1931 in Zaggota, Sidi Kacem Province – d. 25 January 1983, Marrakesh) was a Moroccan General under the rule of Hassan II. After General Mohamed Oufkir's 1972 assassination, he became Hassan II's right-hand man. He led the Western Sahara War and played a major role in Angolan Civil War. He was promoted to General during the Green March in 1975, and took charge of the Moroccan Armed Forces in the Southern Zone, where the military were fighting the Polisario Front.[1][2][3][4]
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