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Hassan I of Morocco

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Reign
  
1873–1894

Name
  
Hassan of

Father
  
Mohammed IV of Morocco

House
  
Alaouite dynasty

Successor
  
Abdelaziz

Parents
  
Muhammad IV of Morocco

Predecessor
  
Mohammed IV

Role
  
Sultan of Morocco


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Burial
  
Tomb of Sidi Muhammad bin Abdullah, Rabat, Morocco

Died
  
June 7, 1894, Marrakesh, Morocco

Children
  
Abdelaziz of Morocco, Yusef of Morocco, Abd al-Hafid of Morocco

Similar People
  
Muhammad IV of Morocco, Mohammed V of Morocco, Sharif ibn Ali, Arsenio Martinez‑Campos y Anton

Grandchildren
  
Mohammed V of Morocco

Hassan I of Morocco (Arabic: الحسن الأول‎‎) (1857 – 9 June 1894) was Sultan of Morocco from 1873 to 1894. He was the son of prince Abbas and succeeded to his uncle Mohammed IV.

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Biography

He was a member of the Alaouite dynasty. Moulay Hassan was among the most successful sultans. He increased the power of the makhzen in Morocco and at a time when so much of the rest of Africa was falling under foreign control, he brought in military and administrative reforms to strengthen the regime within its own territory, and he carried out an active military and diplomatic program on the periphery.

Nephew of the sultan Mohammed IV, Moulay Hassan was proclaimed sultan of Morocco on the death of his uncle in 1873. His first action was to crush an urban revolt in the capital Fes. The new sultan was committed to continue the modernization and reform policy of his father.

Particularly well known is the journey Hassan I undertook in 1893. He went from Fez (leaving on 29 June) to Marrakech, passing through the Tafilalt, the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, the valley of the Dades with the majestic gorges of the Todra, Ouarzazate, the Kasbah of Aït Benhaddou, the high passage along Telouet, the Tichka pass (2260 m) in the high Atlas, Guelmim port of the Western sahara. The voyage took six months and succeeded in its objective of reuniting and pacifying the tribes of several regions. The Krupp cannon he gave on this occasion to the caid of Telouet (member of the now famous Glaoua family) is still on display in the center of Ouarzazate. In 1881 he founded Tiznit.

Hassan I appointed Mouha ou Hammou Zayani as Caïd of the Zayanes in Khénifra in 1877. Mouha ou Hammou Zayani was to be an important figure in the 20th century colonial war against France. In 1887 he appointed sheikh Ma al-'Aynayn as his caid in Western Sahara. Ma al-'Aynayn too played an important role in the struggle for independence of Morocco.

Moulay Hassan I died 9 June 1894 in Tadla, and is buried in Rabat.

Honours

  • Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword (GCTE)-1882
  • References

    Hassan I of Morocco Wikipedia