Tafilalt expedition (1893) | |||||||
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Map of Morocco (1895). | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Morocco |
'Alawi shurfa | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Moulay Hassan Moulay Mohammed |
The Tafilalt expedition was a large military expedition conducted by Sultan Moulay Hassan of Morocco in the region of Tafilalt in 1893 in the face of French Algerian expansionism. Moulay Hassan revitalized relations between the makhzan and the tribes and villages of the eastern and Saharan frontier lands.[1] The expedition to the Tafilalt in 1893 was sent because the sultan feared that disorder there would provide an excuse for French intervention. An army of 15-30,000 marched in a loop from Fez to Marrakesh via the Tafilalt oases in company of the Emir Moulay Mohammed bin Hassan .[4] Little fighting took place, but it was greeted with loyal submissions and the payment of taxes, and so buttressed the sultan’s claims to sovereignty.[5]