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Abd al-Hafiz

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Abd al-Hafiz , 1875?-1937, sultan of Morocco (1908-12). Placed on the throne by the revolution that deposed his brother Abd al-Aziz IV, he was soon confronted with uprisings and the demands of European creditors. Besieged (1911) at Fès by rebels, he was relieved by a French army. On Mar. 30, 1912, he accepted a French protectorate, and on Aug. 12 he abdicated. Author not available, ABD AL-HAFIZ. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Abd al-Aziz IV
...Franco-British agreement of 1904 furnished a pretext for French demands that led in 1906 to the Algeciras Conference (see Morocco ). Moroccan disapproval of the settlement led to revolt; Abd al-Aziz was deposed (1908) by his brother Abd al-Hafiz. Read more

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