Dear Sirs
Unfortunately this group does not doubt that it is wonderful in almost everything except the white Cross of Military Merit, which includes ... that is a model that is only in force since 2003 This cross includes a crown of monarchy period (1864-1931) and since 1977, but also the central shield is the approved model for the Crosses of Merit in 2003 for existing models since 2003
For models please see www.coleccionesmilitares.com/medallas/texto/mm03.htm
In the period of the bar that should lead open crown (known as imperial, 1937-1977)
Please see www.coleccionesmilitares.com/medallas/texto/omm19361977.htm
Regarding the six-pointed cross, indeed it is rifaat category, equivalent to the knight
Please see www.coleccionesmilitares.com/medallas/texto/medhauia.htm
This is indeed the Order of the Mehdauia, one of the three orders Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, founded in 1926 and in force until 1956 former interns concessions to foreign personnel: Portugal, Germany, Italy, Mexico, etc.. (ROLF CARLS; ZYMALKOWSKI FELIX; OTTO CILIAX...)
The other two orders are the Military Order of Constance, 1946-1946 only official Khalifa Forces Moors troops
See www.coleccionesmilitares.com/medallas/texto/constanciapro.htm
and the Order of Hasania (1949-1956)
See www.coleccionesmilitares.com/medallas/texto/hasania.htm
About the Mhedauia, sure there are copies in Italy, besides those manufactured in Spain, but actually can be found growing specimens with and crescent and star, or a kind of lily
The origin of this star -also known as Solomon's seal or star-seems to come from the time of al-Andalus, although usually it is identified as a unique element of Judaism and the state of Israel-Star of David, having been used also by other cultures and states of Islamic influence. This star appears on coins, stamps and old documents from Morocco. In 1912 he added to his flag, in 1915 in the French Protectorate becomes five points but it retains six Spanish in the Protectorate.