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Article contradicts itself on the identity of his father

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The main body of the article claims (in multiple places) that he was the nephew of the previous sultan, Mohammed IV ("He was the son of prince Abbas and succeeded to his uncle Mohammed IV", and "Nephew of the sultan Mohammed IV, Moulay Hassan was proclaimed sultan of Morocco on the death of his uncle in 1873"). However, it goes on to at least seemingly describe the previous sultan as being his father ("The new sultan was committed to continue the modernization and reform policy of his father"), and moreover the summary sidebar box explicitly claims that his father was Mohammed IV. I don't know anything about this one way or the other, so I am going to merely point out the contradiction in the hopes that someone less ignorant than me will notice and correct it. Rwv37 (talk) 06:00, 6 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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