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Abdelhafid of Morocco (or Mulai Abd al-Hafiz) (1873 - 1937) was the sultan of Morocco between 1908 and 1912 when he abdicated. He was the son of Abdelaziz of Morocco.








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Abdelhafid of Morocco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (96 words)
Abdelhafid of Morocco (or Mulai Abd al-Hafiz) ( 1873 - 1937) was the Sultan of Morocco between 1908 and 1912.
He abdicated in favour of his brother Yusef of Morocco after signing the Treaty of Fez on March 30, 1912, which made Morocco a French protectorate.
Abdelhafid was a member of the Alaouite Dynasty.
Ian's Blurty (4061 words)
Morocco is a country rich with culture and history that dates back to some of the earliest civilizations in the world.
Morocco’s culture and own background was never affected by the French occupation of the country, which is an amazing thing considering that the French left Morocco in 1956 (Guerard 478).
Although the colonization of Morocco was peaceful for the most part, it was obvious that the Sultan and the people of Morocco resented the French coming into their land and trying to shove their western culture down the throats of the natives.
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