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  1. Spanish Morocco, one of the major events organised by Tarradell during his stay in the. Spanish Protectorate. The Congress was held in Tétouan on June 22-26, 1953. It was sponsored by the office representing the Spanish government in the protectorate, the Alta Comisaría de España en Marruecos.

  2. The Spanish protectorate in Morocco (Arabic language: حماية إسبانيا في المغرب‎ Himayat Isbaniya fi Al-Maghrib; Spanish language: Protectorado español en Marruecos ) arose as a result of the Agadir crisis and was established on the basis of the Treaty of Fez in March 1912 (in which Sultan Abdelhafid allowed Germany to cede protection of Morocco to France and Spain) which ...

  3. Apr 19, 2018 · Spanish cultural programmes, within the framework of cooperation aid, have focused almost exclusively on two periods of Moroccan history: the Andalusian legacy of the 15th to 17th centuries, and the Spanish Protectorate in northern Morocco, emphasising the historical cultural (and colonial) ties between Morocco and Spain.

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Although the Spanish Protectorate was established in Morocco in 1912 and Spain first occupied Tetouan in 1860, Colonial al-Andalus locates the most enduring and concentrated efforts to exploit al-Andalus in the service of Spanish colonialism in Francisco Franco’s regime (1936–56 in Northern Morocco; lasting until 1975 in the Spanish Sahara).

  5. It is argued that the rebellion against the Second Republic in Morocco (July 1936), which triggered the Spanish Civil War, was a consequence of a long-term struggle between civilians and the military in the Protectorate rather than a sudden reaction of the Colonial Army prompted by threats of social revolution in mainland Spain.

  6. From military procession to attrition. In 1912, the Spanish protectorate in Morocco consisted of some small cities along the Atlantic Coast, Asilah, Larache (el-Araich (1911)) and Ksar el-Kebir, as well as a narrow strip on both sides of the Ceuta–Tetouan road.8 The two enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla had been attached to Spain since the sixteenth century and served in 1912 as bridge heads for ...

  7. Mar 1, 2015 · Margarita Dí az-Andr eu. # Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015. Abstract This article analyses the archaeology in the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco. throughout its history. Aft er a ...

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