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  2. Au Maroc - Wikipedia

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    Au Maroc. Au Maroc (1890; "In Morocco") is a travel memoir by Pierre Loti about a month-long journey by horseback in Morocco through Tangier, Fez and Mekinez. The initial trip from Tangier to Fez was in the company of a French embassy, after which Loti continued on by himself dressed in native clothing. Au Maroc was Loti's first pure travel ...

  3. Chaouia (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    Chaouia (Morocco) The Chaouia ( Arabic: الشاوية) is a historical and ethno-geographical region of Morocco. It is bounded by the Oum er-Rbi' River to its southwest, the Cherrate River to its northeast, the plain of Tadla to the southeast and the Atlantic Ocean to the northwest. The region covers a land area of nearly 14 000 km 2.

  4. Proclamation of Independence of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Monument in memory of the 11 January 1944 proclamation in Salé, Morocco.. The Proclamation of Independence of Morocco (Arabic: وثيقة الاستقلال, French: Manifeste de l'Indépendance du Maroc), also translated as the Manifesto of Independence of Morocco or Proclamation of January 11, 1944, is a document in which Moroccan nationalists called for the independence of Morocco in its ...

  5. Abdalmalik of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moulay Abdelmalik was proclaimed Sultan in March 1729, but failed to prevent his brother's escape and made the mistake of criticising the fiercely loyal bukhari (the imperial black bodyguards). The bukhari then threw their support behind the ousted Ahmad ed Dhahbi, thus throwing Morocco into yet another civil war.

  6. Slimane of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Slimane of Morocco. Mawlay Sulayman bin Mohammed (Arabic: سليمان بن محمد), born on 28 June 1766 in Tafilalt and died on 28 November 1822 in Marrakesh, was a Sultan of Morocco from 1792 to 1822, as a ruler of the 'Alawi dynasty. He was proclaimed sultan after the death of his half-brother al-Yazid. [2]

  7. Sharif ibn Ali - Wikipedia

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    Abul Amlak Moulay Sharif ibn 'Ali [3] [a] ( Arabic: مولايَ الشَّرِيف بْن عَلِيّ بْن مُحَمَّد بْن عَلِيّ بْن يوسف بْن عَلِيّ; born c. 1589 [8] – June 4, 1659 [9]) was an Arab Emir of Tafilalt from 1631 to 1636. [10] He was a sharif whose family claimed to be descended from the Islamic ...

  8. File:Moroccan Constitution of 2011.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:Moroccan Constitution of 2011.pdf. Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 455 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 182 × 240 pixels | 364 × 480 pixels | 583 × 768 pixels | 777 × 1,024 pixels | 1,341 × 1,766 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.

  9. List of bridges in Morocco - Wikipedia

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