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In May 1907 the southern aristocrats, led by the head of the Glaoua tribe Si Elmadani El Glaoui, invited
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support and aroused further opposition to his rule, and in January 1908 he was declared deposed by the
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after the death of Europeans in a riot incited by the implementation of measures of the
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on August 19, 1908. A battalion led by Abd al-Aziz departed from
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made an effort to restore his authority, and quitting
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Index

Battle of Marrakech
Marrakesh
Morocco
Abd al-Hafid

Sultan's forces

Abd al-Hafid's forces

Abd al-Aziz

Abd al-Hafid
Hafidiya
Abd al-Hafid
Abd al-Aziz
Marrakesh
Morocco
Rabat
Marrakesh
Abd al-Hafid
Abd al-Hafid
Marrakesh
bombarded and occupied Casablanca
Treaty of Algeciras
Abd al-Aziz
Rabat
Fes
France
Legion of Honour
Christian

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