BOU HMARA [1/3] : the Fake Sultan who deceived Morocco | The early days

LAND OF MANKIND || History of Morocco 🇲🇦 - En podcast af Ayah Choukri

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In this new 3-parts series, I take you through the story of Bou Hmara, a con artist who shook Morocco’s Alaoui dynasty in the early 20th century at the dawn of the European protectorates. Pretending to be a long lost prince, the brother of Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz, Bou Hmara used strategy, clever schemes and a good dose of lies to gain power wealth & influence over thousands of people.His rise to the top was filled with betrayal battles, & the brutal realities of colonial rule. An episode of Moroccan history you donnot CONTACT:Email: [email protected]: @ayahchoukriTikTok: @ayahchoukriYouTube: Ayah CHOUKRI | History of Morocco SOURCES:« Lords of the Atlas : the rise and fall of the House of Glaoua, 1893-1956 » by Maxwell Gavin (page 82 onward) « Bou Hmara’s European Connexion: The Commercial Relations of a Moroccan Warlord » by Ross E. Dunn« Le Maroc d’ aujourd’hui » by Eugene Aubin « Bou Hmara, faux sultan et vrai rebelle » by Mustapha Saha for La Une CED les Chroniques

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