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Moroccan Western Sahara Wall
a separation barrier through West Sahara, extending into Morocco
Bay'ah
Bayʿah (, "Pledge of allegiance"), in Islamic terminology, is an oath of allegiance to a leader. It is known to have been practiced by the Islamic prophet Muhammad. In Bedouin culture it was a procedure for choosing the leader of the tribe, and is sometimes taken under a written pact given on behalf of the subjects by leading members of the tribe with the understanding that as long as the leader abides by certain requirements towards his people, they are to maintain their allegiance to him. Bayʿah is still practiced in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Sudan. In Morocco, bayʿah is one of the
Prime Minister of Morocco
head of government of Morocco
politics of Morocco
political system of Morocco
Parliament of Morocco
Bicameral legislature of Morocco
Mohamed Oufkir
Moroccan politician and officer (1920-1972)
LGBT rights in Morocco
rights of LGBT people in Morocco
Israel–Morocco normalization agreement
2020 agreement between Israel and Morocco
Constitution of Morocco
supreme law of the Kingdom of Morocco
Makhzen
Makhzen (, , ) is the governing institution in Morocco and in pre-1957 Tunisia, centered on the monarch and consisting of royal notables, top-ranking military personnel, landowners, security service bosses, civil servants and other well-connected members of the establishment. The term "Makhzen" is also popularly used in Morocco as a word meaning "State" or "Government".
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Tazmamart
Tazmamart () was a secret prison in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco holding political prisoners. The prison became a symbol of oppression in the political history of contemporary Morocco. It is located near the city of Er-Rich, between Errachida and Midelt. It was managed by commandant Feddoul and Hamidou Laanigri, both Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie officials.
political status of Western Sahara
Ahmed Marzouki
Moroccan military officer
Moroccan nationality law
Al Adl Wa Al Ihssane
Moroccan Islamist association
2007 Morocco–Spain diplomatic conflict
Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs
advisory committee to the Moroccan government on the Western Sahara
corruption in Morocco
Institutional corruption in the country
Equity and Reconciliation Commission
Moroccan human rights and truth commission created on January 7, 2004 by King Mohammed VI in order to reconcile victims of human rights abuses, committed by Makhzen (the governing elite) during the Years of lead, with the State
Mechouar
thumb|Place Lalla Aouda, a former mechouar in Meknes, Morocco (part of the 17th–18th century [[Kasbah of Moulay Ismail)]]
Mechouar or meshwar (; ; ) is a type of location, typically a courtyard within a palace or a public square at the entrance of a palace, in the Maghreb (western North Africa) or in historic al-Andalus (present-day Spain and Portugal). It can serve various functions such as a place of assembly or consultation (Arabic: mishawara), an administrative area where the government's affairs are managed. It was the place where the sultan historically held audiences, receptions and cer
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates
Runs diplomatic relations and development cooperation of the Kingdom of Morocco with other countries