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
- La Marseillaise.ogg
National anthem of France, La Marseillaise
- National Anthem of Morocco.ogg
The national anthem of the Kingdom of Morocco, the "Cherifian Anthem", performed instrumentally by the United States Navy Band circa 2003.
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The Maghreb in the second half of the 19th century
The assassination of Emile Mauchamp in Marrakesh, taken casus belli by France
- Morocco medal 22 July 1909.jpg
1909 Morocco commemorative medal—distributed to French soldiers that participated in the French invasion of Morocco
- الدار البيضاء 1907 01.jpg
The French cruiser Gloire in the Bombardment of Casablanca August 1907, printed on a postcard
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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
References
- ↑ Miller, Susan Gilson. (2013). A history of modern Morocco. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-62469-5. OCLC 855022840.