French protectorate in Morocco
The French protectorate of Morocco (French: [Protectorat français au Maroc] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help); Arabic: الحماية الفرنسية في المغرب), also known as French Morocco, was the French military occupation of a large part of Morocco. It was a colonial regime of France.[1] The protectorate was established 30 March 1912. This regime lasted until 1956.
French Protectorate In Morocco Media
National anthem of France, La Marseillaise
The national anthem of the Kingdom of Morocco, the "Cherifian Anthem", performed instrumentally by the United States Navy Band circa 2003.
The Maghreb in the second half of the 19th century
The assassination of Emile Mauchamp in Marrakesh, taken casus belli by France
1909 Morocco commemorative medal—distributed to French soldiers that participated in the French invasion of Morocco
The French cruiser Gloire in the Bombardment of Casablanca August 1907, printed on a postcard
- ETH-BIB-Rabat, Résidence générale, Hauptfront-Dia 247-04950.tif
French Protectorate Residence, Rabat, 1929 postcard
- Traité relatif à l'organisation du protectorat français dans l'empire chérifien TRA19120019 001 - France Maroc.pdf
The Treaty of Fes, which officially established the Protectorate on 30 March 1912
- Morocco 1918.JPG
Bond of the French protectorate Morocco, issued 1 March 1918
References
- ↑ Miller, Susan Gilson. (2013). A history of modern Morocco. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-62469-5. OCLC 855022840.