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The Treaty of Fes (Arabic: معاهدة فاس, French: Traité de Fès), officially the Treaty Concluded Between France and Morocco on 30 March 1912, for the Organization of the French Protectorate in the Sharifian Empire (French: Traité conclu entre la France et le Maroc le 30 mars 1912, pour l'organisation du protectorat français dans l'Empire chérifien), [2] was a treaty signed by ...
The Fes Riots, also known as the Fes Uprising or Mutiny (from Arabic: انتفاضة فاس, Intifadat Fes), the Tritl (Hebrew: התריתל, among the Jewish community) and the Bloody Days of Fes (from French: Les Journées Sanglantes de Fès) were riots which started April 17, 1912 in Fes, the then-capital of Morocco, when French officers announced the measures of the Treaty of Fes, which ...
Summary Description Traité relatif à l'organisation du protectorat français dans l'empire chérifien TRA19120019 001 - France Maroc.pdf English: Treaty of Fes , also known as the Treaty Concluded Between France and Morocco on March 30, 1912, for the Organization of the French Protectorate in the Sherifien Empire
The oasis of Figuig was recognized in the same treaty as being Moroccan and the oasis of Aïn Séfra as being Algerian. But the French refused to delineate the frontier to the south of Figuig on the ground that a frontier was superfluous in uninhabited desert land. [3] The Paris Revolution of 1848 temporarily weakened French diplomacy. [2]
Netflix is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials, miniseries, documentaries and films. Netflix's original films also include content that was first screened on cinematic release in other countries or given exclusive broadcast in ...
789 – Madinat Fas settlement (later Fes el Andalous) established by Idris I of Morocco. [1] 809 – Second settlement (later Fes el Karaouyine) established by Idris II of Morocco. [2] [3] [4] 818 – Andalucian Arab refugees arrive (approximate date). [2] 825 – Tunisian Kairouan refugees arrive. [2] 828 – Idris II of Morocco dies.
A few weeks prior to the airing of season 2, Fauda was renewed for a third season, to air in 2019. [10] The series is distributed by the online streaming service Netflix, billed as a Netflix original program, and premiered on 2 December 2016. [11] Season 2 was added to Netflix in May 2018. [12]
The season debuted at the number-one spot on Netflix worldwide, garnering 12.3 million views (or 97.5 million hours viewed) within just four days of its release. [33] On its second week, it remained the most-watched series on the platform after earning 19.5 million views (or 153.8 million hours viewed). [ 34 ]