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This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Morocco and the former entities that ruled the modern polity. Moroccan victory Moroccan defeat Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive)
1911 C.E. — 1912 C.E. French conquest of Morocco September 6, 1912 C.E. Battle of Sidi Bou Othman July 28, 1914 C.E. — November 11, 1918 C.E. World War I July 28, 1914 C.E. — November 11, 1918 C.E. North Africa during World War I
Both are the Muslim-majority countries; Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world, while Morocco is also a Muslim majority nation. Morocco praised Indonesia as a strong democratic nation, and pointed out that both nations face the same challenges of separatism and terrorism. [3] Diplomatic relations were established in 1960.
The Battle of Alcácer Quibir (also known as "Battle of Three Kings" was a war in northern Morocco, near the town of Kasar El-Kebir and Larache, on 4 August 1578. The battle was between the Moroccan Sultan Abu Abdallah Mohammed II, and his ally, the King of Portugal Sebastian I, against a large Moroccan army nominally under the new Sultan of ...
This category includes historical wars in which the independent post-Caliphate states of Morocco (1258–present) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Subcategories
Bahasa Indonesia; Македонски ... This category includes historical battles in which Sultanates of Morocco ... Battles of the Barbary Wars (1 C, 1 P) M.
Moroccan War may refer to: . Franco-Moroccan War of 1844, between France and Morocco; Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860), between Spain and Morocco Rif War also known as the Second Moroccan War, 1921–1926, between Spain, France and Northern Morocco (Republic of the Rif)
The Battle of Alcácer Quibir (also known as "Battle of Three Kings" (Arabic: معركة الملوك الثلاثة) or "Battle of Wadi al-Makhazin" (Arabic: معركة وادي المخازن) in Morocco) was fought in northern Morocco, near the town of Ksar-el-Kebir (variant spellings: Ksar El Kebir, Alcácer-Quivir, Alcazarquivir, Alcassar, etc.) and Larache, on 4 August 1578.