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Morocco nominally was ruled by its sultan, the young Abd al-Aziz, through his regent, Ba Ahmed. By 1900, Morocco was the scene of multiple local wars started by pretenders to the sultanate, by bankruptcy of the treasury, and by multiple tribal revolts.
Morocco, [d] officially the Kingdom of Morocco, [e] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east , and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south .
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east , and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south .
History of Morocco by topic (9 C) * Morocco history-related lists (2 C, 11 P) A. Archaeology of Morocco (2 C, 3 P) E. Historical events in Morocco (15 C) H.
Morocco was a center of the Trans-Saharan slave trade route of enslaved Black Africans from sub-Saharan Africa until the 20th-century, as well as a center of the Barbary slave trade of Europeans captured by the Barbary pirates until the 19th-century. The open slave trade was finally suppressed in Morocco in the 1920s.
Depends on Morocco; Kingdom of Sijilmassa (Sijilmassa) , Tafilalt. Depends on Morocco; Land of Dahra (Dahra) , Land of Draa. Depends on Morocco; 1700 AD. Empire of Fez and Morocco (Fez-Morocco) 'Fez-Morocco' or Region of Fez-Marrakech (in blue) Kingdom of the Souss (Souss) , Tazerwalt. Depends on Fez-Morocco; 1800 AD. Empire of Fez and Morocco ...
NEW YORK (AP) — With its mountains and desert, beach resorts and Berber villages, Morocco is a feast for travelers of all kinds, including those who want to explore the kingdom's deep Jewish roots.
This article describes the process by which the territorial extent of Morocco came to be as it is now.. The country reached its maximum extent during the period of these dynasties: Almoravid, [1] Almohad, [2] Marinid [3] and the Saadi dynasty, [4] in addition to the greatest extent of the current dynasty, the Alaouite.