French conquest of Morocco

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imperial conquest and pacification of the North African nation. 

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1907 — 1937 1912 Fes Anti-Jewish riotsBattle of BougaferBattle of Sidi Bou OthmanBattle of TazizaouteBombing of CasablancaChaouia campaignFranceFranco–Moroccan conflictsMoroccoSiege of Aït-YacoubwarZaian War
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Location: 50.621388888, 3.032222222, KML, Maps

Action of the Hohenzollern Redoubt – Actions of the Bluff, 1916 – Attack on the Polderhoek Spur – Battle of Armentières – Battle of Arras – Battle of Arras – Battle of Arras – Battle of Arras – Battle of Bougafer – Battle of Broodseinde – Battle of Caesar's Camp – Battle of Courtrai – Battle of Courtrai – Battle of Courtrai – Battle of Drocourt-Quéant Line – Battle of Festubert – Battle of Florennes – Battle of Givenchy – Battle of Hill 60 – Battle of Hill 70 – Battle of Hooglede – Battle of Kitcheners' Wood – Battle of La Bassée – Battle of Langemarck – Battle of Lens – Battle of Lincelles – Battle of Loos – Battle of Markem – Battle of Marquain – Battle of Menin – Battle of Messines – Battle of Messines – Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle – Battle of Mont Sorrel – Battle of Mouscron – Battle of Neuve Chapelle – Battle of Passchendaele – Battle of Pilckem Ridge – Battle of Poelcappelle – Battle of Polygon Wood – Battle of Prémesques – Battle of Roosebeke – Battle of Sidi Bou Othman – Battle of Tazizaoute – Battle of the Boar's Head – Battle of the Canal du Nord – Battle of the Golden Spurs – Battle of the Lys – Battle of the Menin Road Ridge – Battle of the Scarpe – Battle of the Ypres-Comines Canal – Battle of Tourcoing – Battle of Vimy Ridge – Capture of Courtrai – Capture of Westhoek – Chaouia campaign – Fifth Battle of Ypres – First Battle of Passchendaele – Gas attack at Hulluch – Hohenzollern Redoubt – Myth of Langemarck – Operations on the Gheluvelt Plateau, July–August 1917 – Second Battle of Artois – Second Battle of Ypres – Siege de Lille – Siege of Arras – Siege of Aït-Yacoub – Siege of Courtrai – Siege of Doornik – Siege of Douai – Siege of Douai – Siege of Douai – Siege of Lens – Siege of Lille – Siege of Lille – Siege of Lille – Siege of Lille – Siege of Lille – Siege of Lille – Siege of Lille – Siege of Lille – Siege of Marchiennes – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Tournai – Siege of Ypres – Siege of Ypres – Siege of Ypres – Siege of Ypres – Sieges of Lille – Zaian War – 
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Colonel Gouraud embarquant pour le Maroc - avril 1911Colonel Gouraud embarquant pour le Maroc - avril 1911
French troops camp out in the large square; the mosque is in the background; General Lyautey's quarters are on the right.
Front page of the New York Times, August 7 1907: French Kill Moors, Taking CasablancaFront page of the New York Times, August 7 1907: French Kill Moors, Taking Casablanca
Front page of the New York Times, August 7 1907: French Kill Moors, Taking CasablancaFront page of the New York Times, August 7 1907: French Kill Moors, Taking Casablanca
In Mauchamp`s garden after the pillaging.In Mauchamp's garden after the pillaging.
In Morocco- the Assassination of Doctor Mauchamp in MarrakeshIn Morocco- the Assassination of Doctor Mauchamp in Marrakesh
Le Petit Journal August 3, 1907Le Petit Journal August 3, 1907
Le Petit Journal: Our nationals in perilLe Petit Journal: Our nationals in peril
Le colonel Girodon de la Légion étrangère, grièvement blessé à la jambe, rentre en France à bord du paquebot La Martinique (cropped)Le colonel Girodon de la Légion étrangère, grièvement blessé à la jambe, rentre en France à bord du paquebot La Martinique (cropped)
Lyautey with Destailleurs, who would serve as consul of France in Oujda.Lyautey with Destailleurs, who would serve as consul of France in Oujda.
Lyautey à Oujda, avril 1907Lyautey à Oujda, avril 1907
Mauchamp walking in Marrakesh on the eve of his assassination.Mauchamp walking in Marrakesh on the eve of his assassination.
Mauchamp`s coffin arrives in Mazagan from Marrakesh and is paraded through the city on its way to the Lalande.Mauchamp's coffin arrives in Mazagan from Marrakesh and is paraded through the city on its way to the Lalande.
Moirts campagne MarokMoirts campagne Marok
Muhammad El Guebbas, Minister of War of Morocco under Abd al-AzizMuhammad El Guebbas, Minister of War of Morocco under Abd al-Aziz
Occupation of OujdaOccupation of Oujda
Placing the corpse of Mauchamp into the coffin.Placing the corpse of Mauchamp into the coffin.
Returning Mauchamp`s remains to France.Returning Mauchamp's remains to France.
The French flag flies over Oujda`s main gate.The French flag flies over Oujda's main gate.
The bombardment of Figuig in the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Parisien, June 21, 1903.The bombardment of Figuig in the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Parisien, June 21, 1903.
The dead-end of the alley where Mauchamp was assassinated.The dead-end of the alley where Mauchamp was assassinated.
The door of Mauchamp`s house forced open.The door of Mauchamp's house forced open.
Transfer of the remains of Mauchamp from Mazagan to Tangier.Transfer of the remains of Mauchamp from Mazagan to Tangier.
What we went to do in Oujda: while there were the chores of cleaning the streets of the city, the medical officer Azemar treats the various ailments of the natives.What we went to do in Oujda: while there were the chores of cleaning the streets of the city, the medical officer Azemar treats the various ailments of the natives.
الدار البيضاء 1907 01الدار البيضاء 1907 01
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
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conflict19121912 Fes Anti-Jewish riotsriotWikidata
conflict1933Battle of BougaferbattleWikidata
conflict1912Battle of Sidi Bou OthmanbattleWikidata
conflict1932Battle of TazizaoutebattleWikidata
conflict1907Bombing of CasablancabombardmentWikidata
conflict1907Chaouia campaignmilitary campaignWikidata
conflict1929Siege of Aït-YacoubsiegeWikidata
conflict1914Zaian WarwarWikidata
imageColonel Gouraud embarquant pour le Maroc - avril 1911Wikimedia
imageFrench troops camp out in the large square; the mosque is in the background; General Lyautey's quarters are on the right.Wikimedia
image1907Front page of the New York Times, August 7 1907: French Kill Moors, Taking CasablancaWikimedia
image1907Front page of the New York Times, August 7 1907: French Kill Moors, Taking CasablancaWikimedia
image1907In Mauchamp's garden after the pillaging.Wikimedia
image1907In Morocco- the Assassination of Doctor Mauchamp in MarrakeshWikimedia
image1907Le Petit Journal August 3, 1907Wikimedia
image1907Le Petit Journal: Our nationals in perilWikimedia
imageLe colonel Girodon de la Légion étrangère, grièvement blessé à la jambe, rentre en France à bord du paquebot La Martinique (cropped)Wikimedia
image1907Lyautey with Destailleurs, who would serve as consul of France in Oujda.Wikimedia
image1907Lyautey à Oujda, avril 1907Wikimedia
image1907Mauchamp walking in Marrakesh on the eve of his assassination.Wikimedia
image1907Mauchamp's coffin arrives in Mazagan from Marrakesh and is paraded through the city on its way to the Lalande.Wikimedia
imageMoirts campagne MarokWikimedia
image1907Muhammad El Guebbas, Minister of War of Morocco under Abd al-AzizWikimedia
image1907Occupation of OujdaWikimedia
image1907Placing the corpse of Mauchamp into the coffin.Wikimedia
image1907Returning Mauchamp's remains to France.Wikimedia
image1907The French flag flies over Oujda's main gate.Wikimedia
image1903The bombardment of Figuig in the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Parisien, June 21, 1903.Wikimedia
image1907The dead-end of the alley where Mauchamp was assassinated.Wikimedia
image1907The door of Mauchamp's house forced open.Wikimedia
image1907Transfer of the remains of Mauchamp from Mazagan to Tangier.Wikimedia
image1907What we went to do in Oujda: while there were the chores of cleaning the streets of the city, the medical officer Azemar treats the various ailments of the natives.Wikimedia
image1907الدار البيضاء 1907 01Wikimedia
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