Moroccan Monarchs Family Tree | Alaouite Dynasty
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2020
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Chart: Matt Baker
Script: Hikma History / @hikmahistory
Narration: Jack Rackam / @jackrackam
Intro animation: Syawish Rehman / @almuqaddimahyt
Intro music: "Lord of the Land" by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license 4.0. Available from incompetech.com
Video by Hikma History: ruclips.net/video/sknfC91xEN4/видео.html
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@@bertaroo Google "unlisted youtube videos"
I do not believe any connection to Mohammad ( SAWS ) can legitimized if the connections can be legitimized those do not mean much as I believe that the only lineage deserving holiness is twelver shia lineage with all of them being included in the 14 infallibles list and that these 14 infallibles are eternal rulers of islam
It would have been interesting to see how the Alaouites are related to the Almohads/Almoravids... but maybe you're saving those for a different video...
What about the Hitler family
What a wonderfully scripted video, must be a talented writer... Your video looked great as usual - comprehensive and easy-to-follow!
I am Moroccan from the Alawi family. I know the history of my ancestors, with its pros and cons, by heart. Most of what Western historians (and those influenced by them) claim about Moulay Ismail are mere allegations based on zero evidences!!
But here; we still keep historical documents that show the truth that many people don't like. Although I personally do not care about all these lies. Anyway I will give you some real details.
Moulay Ismail himself was a black man, his mother was a black woman who was enslaved before he was born. In his quest to unify Morocco, the first thing he did was to prevent Moroccans from owning or trading black slaves. he was offering the tribes to give up their slaves in exchange for money, or in exchange for the blade of his sword on their necks. when he liberated all the black slaves, he gave them their freedoms and made them a mighty and loyal army. Some of them were also given important positions in the state...
The reason Western historians hate Moulay Ismail is because at the time he liberated black slaves in Morocco and West Africa in general, he was enslaving Europeans who fell into captivity. In fact, he only treated them the same, because the black Muslims in southern Morocco were complaining continuously to him about the European attacks on them by killing and kidnapping children and youth and selling them as slaves in the Americas...
anyway, you can believe what you please.. we don't give a s..t 🤭
Ana maghrabi min belgika ou Asli min Rissani
@@mm-qt6dq You're a lost soul, maybe you should look your origins in Senegal, Mali or Niger brother. hope reason find you.
المثير للاهتمام هو أن المغاربة الآن يتواجدون في جميع أنحاء العالم تقريبا .فقط المغاربة. 🇲🇦 تاريخ عريق
Who thinks sultan sounds cooler than king ..?
I think Šâhanšâh, King of Kings in Farsi, is cooler
Sultan sounds better than King !
Sultan is literally mens King in Arabic. The tow words mean exactly the same thing.
@@decosta5566Sultan means Supreme Ruler .
Sultan means Supreme Ruler !
God: How many Mohammad do you want
Morocco: Yes
I really wished i can laugh to this joke yet it's true, and even more we have infinit variation of the same name
Exemples: Mohammed, Mohend, Simohamed. hamadi, hmed, hamo, ahmed. hamouda, mohammad.....
All of my family names is included in this list
well we only have 6 mohammeds
Hello hhhhh
there is a saying in morocco , in every house there is a mohamed .hahaha
in Morocco, if you want to call someone how you don't know his name, just call him Mohammed 😂
I visited Morocco- admittedly for one night- and I need to go back. I did notice that they had pictures of the King everywhere.
Patriotism thats why Morocco was Independent Strong Empire Compared with it neighborgs
HI SAM, it seems we meet again
That s how Morocco survived one king above all instead of coup d'etat each 10 years
Yep. People do genuinely love the king over here.
Pictures on official buildings are of course part of some protocol, but many people would put them themselves anyway.
Some Europeans may think of it as a sign of dictatorship, but it's not like that at all.
Well, you could argue that Morocco is a dictatorship, but King pictures aren't part of it.
he is our beloved tyrant ,normal
As an Moroccan Amazigh I always find it very interesting to know the history of Morocco in relation to the sultans and kings, but also in relation to European countries.
Thank you so much.
Moroccan Amazigh from
The Netherlands.
Lol Morocco is Arab country and the Royal family is Arab
@@sami3566 no
@@zaidbenriane767 yes
@@zaidbenriane767 Morocco is Arab and the royal family is Arab family
@@zaidbenriane767 Morocco is Arab and the royal family is Arab family
Morocco is HISTORY ❤ tho oldest continues kingdom in the world after Japan empire
Morocco was known as THE CHÉRIFIEN EMPIRE
The first royal family to rule Morocco was the Idrissid dinasty in the beginning of the 8 century AD then the Almoravids, Almohads. The Saadians. Marinids, and others, then the Alawites
All this history made Morocco GREAT ❤
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what kind of drugs are you smoking?? Karkaboooo😂😂😂
Poor algerians can’t accept their shitty past 😔 I feel a bit sad for them
@@horly979 guys thos men who laughs jalous against morocco are algerians...algeria is an unknown country created by france ...no history... no identity
@@jb9507hahahh😅 stupid karaghela bro!
Thank you, finally a video on Morocco. There are other interesting dynasties like Almoravids, Almohads, Merinids, and Saadians, but I guess it needs a separate video for each of them.
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Wattasids not to forget
@@ahsbsjs5423 wattasids were weak
The strongest were the Almoravids, Almohads and Merinids indeed. Saadis not so much.
@@ahsbsjs5423 It's sad to read that the Saadien dynastie did not geth the recognition of the great things they did in Morroco. Morrocans are now a days muslims thanks to the Saadien dynasty. If the Saadien rulers don't defeat the Portugese king Sebastiaan in the battle of the three kings in Ksar el kbir the change was big that a lot of Moorocans were Catholics now a days. Because the mission of king Sebastian to come to Morroco is to convince Morrocans to convert to Catholisme.
Fascinating video, Matt. Didn't know hardly anything about this dynasty before.
We want a video about algerian teboun family
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Thank you for the effort you're doing 🇲🇦
My little brother is called Yusuf and when I showed him Sultan Yusef he was like, “I’m da sultan bow down before me!”
Yusuf (joseph )
@@mohssinbouzid9351 Different spelling
@@FatihKayser J = Y in APA
@@mohssinbouzid9351Stalin??
well then your brother has the right to claim the Moroccan thrown
and make morocco great again
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Proud to be moroccan living in the kingdom of morocco ruled by the best king ever who had a great history ❤️❤️❤️🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
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😂😂😂 Safi hnina massm3na 7ed
الله حشرك مع الملك ديالك في نار جهنم خالدين فيها أبدا. قبح الله سعيك و سعيه إلى يوم الدين.
Katfta5er b del a 9lil nefs
@@ayoubmounadi21429wd a 9lil nefs dial bsh
Was looking forward to this one thank you
Ok I had a lot of children I agree but not 1000 c'mon jack
Yeah you had 999 children
Even the Guinness Book of Records recognizes it, at 1042 children!
in morocco we say he had balls of Copper
@Antoine Shelby My brother in 3rd grade has someone in the same class he's in with her last name being alaoui
Nicely done and very informative. Thank you!
Thank you i was waiting for this
Me too
Moulay ismail had a bit problem with the people of Fes and Marrakech because no sultan before him take another capital
Also you can have a lot of fun making a video of the conflicts between Morocco and ottomans especially under the Sultan Ahmed Al-mansur Dehbi ( the golden ) or the the man who start the modern Morocco
Also The greatest Moroccan figure
The caliph Yaaaub Al mansur ❤ I hope you'll make a video about him
Great job. Thank you for the beautiful summary.
This is awesome video and really great searching and good work
short correction at 14:46, the leader's name was Mohammed Ibn Abd-alkarim, Abd-alkarim was his father. otherwise great video as usual.
Considering the narrator, Jack, is of Western descent, I think he did a great job. Some Arabic names/words are difficult to pronounce. I was deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq 4 times, I picked up a lot of the language. Im fluent in German, Spanish, English (native), and Italian. Arabic is difficult, but also super enjoyable to learn.
@@LostDisciple24 You are goddamn right , his work through the video to spell the names is amazing . Being native in French and Arabic at the same time and having from the 2 nationalities , I quickly Saw that it was difficult for my european Friend to Say things in Arabic , and the other way for my Arabic Friends . Thé fact that he still try to pronouce them is great , considering that a lot of RUclipsrs would just have given up
So happy you did this one. My great great grandfather was a scribe to the king of morocco but I don't know which one!
Maybe the one with a 1000 children hhhh
thank you 🇲🇦🇺🇸❤ welcome to morocco
King or Sultan?
@@mlshah3686😂😂😂😂😂
Really !!! Thats fantastic
Hi, love you’re Videos! Could you do a Video on the Monarchy of Lesotho please?
Thank you 🙏
Hey loved the video! Just wanted to let you know that for you Portugal royal family on you other chart you put Alfonso IV twice when one should be Alfonso VI.
هده العائلة هي تاني اقدم عائلة حاكمة في العالم بعد اليابان و هي الأقدم في الشرق الأوسط والغرب من العالم اقدم من عدة ممالك ك ( بريطانيا وباقي ملكيات أوربا و الشرق الأوسط و ليسوتو في إفريقيا)
It is interesting that Morocco’s kings could not rule without the backing of religious clerics but also the strong Moroccan tribes. A pact called Al baiaa and it still given to today to a new king ( signed by the religious figures, his family and people’s representatives).
Now its just for ceremonies and symbolism only as the only threats to the alaouite family are the political parties and the military
Thanks for all these informations
Very informative thank you bizaaf
They’re the oldest still standing royal family right? Or at least the one that occupied the throne the longest?
The second oldest after the Japanese one
Denmark sort of qualifies as older, if you allow a bit of juggling with female succession and junior branches of families.
@@fataltiger what about the British they been their since 1066
@@Griffin42076 The British throne has seen various families/dinasties since 1066.
yeah the second oldest monarchy
but it's not the same dynasty.
the current dynasty the Aliaoutes
have only ruled for about 3
centuries
8:28 I'm arabic, the second line in this declaration says: "The peace we made with Al-Markanos." We don't call America by this name now in arabic, we say: "Amreeka"
Could be some Spanish transcription or the Moroccan designation of USA. I know Darija and Al-Markanos makes sense to me. Nowadays we say Mirikan.
@@hafa-3521 oh my bad but here in Egypt and in the middle eastern region in general we call it amreeka
@@hafa-3521 and we call every East Asian chinwi 😂
@@hafa-3521 some of the elders call Portugal "el-bart9eez"
Classicaly Arabic was not widely used in Morocco until the 20th century. Darija was the lingua franca with most political documents being written in it.
As an alaouist, I would like to thank you for bringing our history back to life through this insightful video.
Very interesting video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I m sure this channel will eventually reach to 1million Subs
yes u are 😂👍
Amazing video ❤️❤️ let's go Morocco ❤️❤️🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
❤❤❤❤❤❤ good work 👏 amazing thank u ❤❤❤❤❤
The frequency in which male relatives are called Moulay X and female relatives are called Lalla Y makes me wonder if these are names or titles. The latter would make them sort-of equivalents to "Prince" (Moulay) and "Princess" (Lalla).
Did I guess that right?
@Lalibela Dogo thanks =)
"Mouali" roughly translates to "my lord", and "Lalla" mistress.
The beauty of Moroccan culture, is that even Moulay and Lalla are royal titles, there are used in daily life when you address a stranger
It just means my lord and mistress
My lord and my lady
A pirate navy that is able to get someone in trouble with Austria sounds like a navy that has a good chance against the french one.
LOL. Austria had a coastline then - remember it was the Austro-Hungarian Empire with access to the Adriatic. :-)
The good old days.
Actually he has no pirate navy
He only demanded from Muslim from Spain to attack European ships
Would u be interested in doing the korean emperors dynasty through the mothers lines?
that wukk be awsome
Watching this as an Alaouite from the region of Tafilalt in Morocco felt great ngl 😂
Now all you need is a family tree of Lesotho and all remaining sovereign monarcharies in Africa will be covered
Have they not done that?
@@armanmahmood9783 not yet, they've done eswatini and Morocco, just need Lesotho to complete the set
Oh I thought they did and thats y i knew about moshoeshoe
@@heberthr.6978 it changed its name to Eswatini
@@heberthr.6978 it basically means Swaziland but in but in swazi
4:13 "aabid' literally means "slave" in arabic. Sadly it is also used to refer to black people, and nowadays it's basically equivalent to the n-word in english, and many people use the term extremely casually.
no it really isn't. there is no equivalent to the n word in arabic
it only used to refer to slaves not exclusively for black people, mumluks white slaves were also called aabid
As someone who lives in Morocco I would agree casual racism is as prevalent as a mosque, "aabid" isn't the word often used to demean Africans, a guy in my school called Abdelah would be teasingly called "Aabid" by his freinds. "Aazi" would be the insult thrown at dark skin individuals.
I am sure that "Aabid" means slaves, wether they are black or white.
And black people in common, we call them "Zunuj", and I think -from my readings- that it is refers to a legendary greatest-grandfather of them. Also, call them "Sudan", before the country took the name.
For non-african blacks we call them "Sumr".
And we still use these words, until now.
In Arabic and Islamic history, you will read about so much white and black slaves, and so much white and black free people.
For example, In early "Ummayah of Damascus" years, persians were most of the slaves. In "Abbasid" and "Ummayah of Andalus", Slavics and Turks were most of the slaves.
In the years of Crusade wars, Ciracassians and Zunuj were most of the slaves come from.
And so on.
false abd is a slave of any race and the word for the n word in arabic is zinji
really good job , thank you
Hi I'm Brandon I really like you videos also can you do the chart of who would be the emperor of china today
Another winner!
We actually call him Mulay Ismail. My husband is Native to Meknes. His father is a retired government architect and told me Mulay Ismail used to burry alive anyone that went against him into the city walls that are still up today. Everytime I pass one of those walls I can just image all the skeletons we would find if we did xray on them. He also hired pirates (Pirates de Barbarie) to kidnap noble Europeans who traveled on the Mediterranean sea, held them for ransom tqo fund Mulay Ismail's empire.
that's true, and they already found bones in there
The winners script history, but the losers contribute to its depth.
The pirates system was held by Andalusian people ( ancient mulims in Spain) who've run away from the Crusades in Spain because they're families were innocently killed , them threatening Europeans was a way of taking revenge and a way to scare the europeans so they could never think about following them to Morocco.
@@ikram4761 thanks for the info, I didn't know. I'm a revert, my husband is the Moroccan (Meknessi). And while my family is European, my dad's mother was born and raised in Algeria, from a family of Spanish farmers. We found out her mom was from Andalousia and her family name is a latinized version of a Muslim/Arab name. Now I want to take a dna test to know her actual background. With what you just said, it would be a full circle moment 😂
@@lamammina2023 that’s so cool I love it when foreign people are interested in learning about Moroccan history . I wanted to suggest a video about the story of the pirates in morocco but it’s in Darija …
شوف كيف دافع الملوك المغرب عن استقلال الجزاءر و كان محمد الخامس اول شخصية تتكلم بالعربية في الأمم المتحدة
Hello Thanks for your vedio is very important;
UsefulCharts will the book be available in Philippines too? Thanks
Honestly, i just enjoy watching the moroccan, algerian, and spanish keyboard warriors barking at eachother in the comments.
The question is are they real people with real ideas or just a programme?
I don't know if you are looking for Latin American themes, but one that might be interesting is the quatrocentonas families of brazil (a sort of colonial elite that in some cases are still important to this day).
What do you mean most of you are European
@@o-o2399 What do you mean by that? The quatrocentonas families are interesting because they have been a part of Brazil's history for 400 to 500 years (quatrocentonas literally means "having four hundred"), not because they are particularly associated with Europe, in fact, they are in most cases of mixed ancestry just because they have been here for so long, and less European (whatever that means) than recent turn of the 19th century immigrants. Most Latin Americans have nothing to do with Europe, but an interesting part of the history of the quatrocentonas families is how they reacted to European immigrants in the 1900s, particularly the ones that became nouveaux riches (a typical strategy was intermarriage to integrate them in the traditional elite, and there are many famous such cases the most recognizable one being the marriage of Maysa Monjardim into the Matarazzo family of Italian origin).
@@FOLIPE Sure I don't see too many natives running about if I went there the spanish and Portuguese did the same as the anglos and French Your cultural Iberian anyway.But if your of one minority groups then sure your more Native amercan.
That's not true, average with South American is 50-60% European depending on the country
@@o-o2399 It depends on the country but overall it is very different from the US, Canada or Australia. If you ever do happen to come here, or just look demographic data and read about Latin America, you'll see. Either way, I do agree that culturally the Iberian influence was predominant, but other influences both African and native were much stronger here than in the English-speaking countries. Regardless, culture and ancestry are two different thing, as I'm sure you are aware, not everyone sharing the same culture, language etc necessarily shares the exact same ancestry (neither do people with the same ancestry necessarily share the same culture). Also, not every massive cultural change is due to complete demographic replacement (one great example of that is North Africa, but most of Latin America also works). The descendents of those late 19th century immigrants in Latin America, for example, are pretty much indistinguishable from other locals now even when their ancestry is all of relatively recent migration.
While traveling through Europe, I met a Moroccan man, who told me that Hassan II was a demon but that Mohammed VI was a sent by God. He might have been exaggerating for fun, but I think that was more or less his opinion on the two kings
There are divisive opinions concerning them.
Would love to know more about this, have Moroccan blood but never lived there and know so little. My fathers ancestors are amazigh
@AutoDriver4000 actually Hassan II was the only one who kept order in the country. Less crime, less corruption in his time
@AutoDriver4000 sources ?
@AutoDriver4000 I think you meant to say "order" instead of dictatorship. Proof ? I'm morrocan I've lived through his reign it was unfathomably better than what's going on now. Btw the biggest migration out of the country ? You pulled that out of your ass
The most beautiful and significant thing is that King mohammed V protected moroccan jews from the holocaust. I feel proud. Thank you for mentioning this
katmot 3la s7ab nyouf hhhhhhhhhhhh
Respect from morrocco its honor
Waited for this a long time. When is the japanese royale family?
Already been done.
@@UsefulCharts ooh didnt notice
Another informative video, crown prince Moulay hassan brought me here.
Thank you
Alaouite being the only house with all 5 vowels in it?
Noticed that too, funny
Reminds me of my yoga classes where we would chant the aeiouhhhhm
The first A is replacement of a letter that comes from the throat it is not a vowel . but the closest letter to it is A to the ear of a latin speaker .not mentioning that it does not exist in latin.
u didn't even see the arabic spelling : alaouiyoon
@@hamzah.7317 arabic spelling wouldn’t have the o just the u
Can you please do one for Kuwait too?
Do you have a video about the Egyptian Royal Family...khedives and sultans and Kings ... thank you
I liked it ❤
Can you talk about Algerian President Tebboune 🇩🇿👑
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I wish if you do moravids and mohads family tree
Thanks
إنها المملكة المغربية الشريفة بلد الطيبين والشرفاء
God ☪️
Homeland 🇲🇦
King 👑
Is there a way we can buy high resolution digital copies of your posters?
Yes on his website
Can you do an Irish family leader tree.
Can you make a video of the kingdom of asturias
I descend from Asturian nobility: the Cuesta, Muñiz and Bernaldo de Quirós families. My grandma always says we descend from king Pelayo, which is incorrect imo, but I let her believe it.
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Abd "عبد" means Slave, or worshipper.
al-Hafid "الحفيد" means the grandson.
AL-Hafith "الحفيظ" means the one who save. Also, can mean the memorizer.
So, it is a mis-translation, that's made a bad mistake.
No no, it's not a mistake. Abd al Hafid is a common name in Morocco meaning The Worshipper of the Protector (here the All-Protector/All-Preserver is Hafid in Arabic حفيظ and it is one of God's 99 holy names). A lot of Moroccan names start with Abd عبد as in Worshipper + God's name (e.g. Abdu [A]l [A] llah, Abdu [A]l Wahid, Abdu [A]l Rezzaq..)
@@moondvst4131 😂😂😂😂😂 absolutely
Thanks 🇲🇦
Madagascar had a very interesting royal family dynasty think would be good with this
King Med 5, King Hasan 2,
King Med 6, Moulay Hassan
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make a video on qin and han dynasties of China please
Seeing that decree by which morocco was the first country to recognize united state as an independent country is Epic. The américans were named "marikanos" in the decree.
Man they never taught as in history in *MOROCCO!*
Damn, that's sad. It's actually very interesting.
Well actually there is no country that are including their dynasties in history class, I'm from Belgium and we never learned about the whole Belgian Dynastie, de just learned how the first King came to power in 1830.
No we actually learned about those stuff and poeple, but maybe you just didn't pay attention.
We actually learned about these people at school, guess you weren't really interested at the time.
Long live the cherifian kingdom 🇲🇦👑
13:58 from that date till now, Morocco is still struggling to get his territory reunited once again.
And the Europeans (especially Spain) refuse to recognise that the Sahara is moroccan 😒
Because it is not and has never been part of Morocco. The Sahrawi people have no connection to Morocco, they speak a different dialect, have different tribes, have their own traditional dress, food and customs. It seems rather odd that Morocco accepted to share the Western Sahara with Mauritania, but then the latter withdrew and left Morocco in the mess that will never end.
@@Phoenix67614
If it's just about dialect, traditions or food. Morocco is a colourful diversity of dialects (and even languages), of traditions and more...
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It's about the history as well. I teach history and Western Sahara was not part of Morocco. It's people are a lot closer to Mauritania than Morocco in every aspect. Mauritania and Morocco were once united by Ibn Tishfine into one state, but this does not mean that Mauritania was part of Morocco, or vice versa.
@@Phoenix67614 mauritania was and will always be part of morocco if it was not for european interventions morocco would include the city of tangier to the north to senegal in the south
@@Phoenix67614 also u are either algerian or spanish so no matter what arguments i will present to you you will never understand beacause yo guys hate morocco because you know very well that once morocco become strong again your very existence will be threatend
Can you do Oman royal family next🌫🌫
Can you do a family tree on anglo saxon kings
How about the Idrissite dynasty which proclaimed Idriss First as the first Sultan of Morocco, and Zerhoun, ouazzane as the first Capital of Morocco.
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Great video! Could you do a video on the Moroccan king's alleged blood connection to the Prophet Muhammad pbuh. Thanks!
UsefulCharts, is this Moroccan family tree part of the Asian Family tree poster?
No.
morocco is in africa dude 😂
@@unwaving332 aren't they descendant from Asia they claim "Al-nasab Al- Sharif ".
@@M.Ghilas I didn't even remember writing that comment wtf
@@unwaving332
The kings of Morocco come from Asia, the Arabian Peninsula
أَيُّهَا الْحَيَّاتُ أَوْلاَدَ الأَفَاعِي! كَيْفَ تَهْرُبُونَ مِنْ دَيْنُونَةِ جَهَنَّمَ؟" (مت 23: 33).
Can someone explain to me, why they change the title of Sultan to King?
Sultan come from the name 'Sulta' which mean authority in Arabic. So king is more modern and more likely to be accepted by the international community.
After Morocco's independence from the French in 1956, the late Sultan Mohamed V decided to change his title to king as a first step in building a modern state like other european monarchies
It's because the state institutions were modernized and also because Sultan is an équivalent for Emperor. Al-Malik is the équivalent of King in arabic. Since Morocco isn't an empire anymore it became a Kingdom.
well the right answer is becasue the guys who got us independence from the French , independence party wanted to share power and were calling mouhamed 5 by king and not sultan in press so after independence the sultan changed his title to king. sultan is a strong word
As an idea for a future video, what about the most feasible potential lines of descent from Rome and Greece? I know nobody can prove descent, but the most likely theories would be interesting.
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ABOUT TABOUNE DYNASTY IN ALKHARIA;
Royal Dynasties of Africa chart in the works?? 🤔 please
Abid Al-bukhari means in English Al-bukhari slaves wich is related to black guard brought from conquered and islamized west africa
Abid albukhari means Slaves of Albukhari, refering to Sahih Albukhari which is a book of Hadith (prophet words). This army swore loyalty on this book.
@@fataltiger I know that they still exist till day
@@revel4525 yes but they are fully Moroccans and not slaves.
@@fataltiger In public they are not, but in Royal Palace they serve as Slaves
@@revel4525 well actually the Royal guards aren't the Boukharis anymore
Ceuta: End of Muslim rule in 14 August 1415.
Melilla: was occupied on 17 September 1497.
@Ilyass ELK what the hell this is nonsense Muley Smail besieged Ceuta ( the siege lasted 30years) and FAILED, no Sherifian Sultan has ever ruled the two enclaves (neither the Saadians nor the Alawites)
both cities fell in the 15th century before the invention of the bicycle (19th century) don't believe everything you read on the internet always double check
Proud ❤🇲🇦
Can you make a video on the Jordanian Royal family
He alredy did
Small country with lots of background history.
Its shows how world ignore small countries.
The value of a country is not about population or size, it's about history and impact on civilization. Morocco is an old nation that had its golden age and always have the tradition of a strong state.
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Morocco is Neither poor lol
@@mohamedred5746 yes it's better than other African countries at least it has a stable govt
At least they have high-speed train
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You Probable know Nothing 😂
Very well documented video, however the map of Morocco in 8:09 is false. you separated Morocco to 2 parts. there is a minoriry in southeren Morocco who want a separation (like Catalonia in spain, irland in britain....), but the creation and the existance of this separatist movement is maintained by our eastern "bad" neighbour Algeria.
they are not "bad" neighbours, they are the "Filthy bastard s" of a neighbor
Still waiting for the saadiens dynasty fam! 👑
We love our king Viva kingdom Long live the king
Someone: how many Mohamed you want
Morocco: YES
We only have 6 so 🤷
Edit: a sultan in Morocco named Ismail
But.. but my name is Ismail
WTF
So your father is Ibrahim 😂😂
I’m amazed of the informations you have about our beloved dynasty Alaouite ! Let me add something :
The French protectorat was a punishment from France because late king Mohamed V was against France colonisation of Algeria, actually the Sahara of the est is historically Moroccan, but as a punishment France took it from us to give it to Algeria (since Algeria was considered by French people at the time as a French département 😒 that means that they took all the Moroccan sahara of east + protectorat over Morocco ) during all history of the different dynasties having ruled Morocco, we were know to be very strong and ruling all North of Africa and Andalousia and some of France till Poitier, the queen of Spain at the time wrote in her last lettre : be careful of Moroccans don’t ever let them breath always create problems for them because otherwise we will lose our territories, and religion if they stay strong they will rule all Europe …”
Something like that.
To go back to Algeria, we were helping them militarily and even fighting with them, which France didn’t like ! Unfortunately today, Algerians are denying everything and feeling so much jealousy of our growth …
I was talking about Moroccan sahara in the east (given by France to Algeria as a punishment for us) but there is also the Sahara in the south of Morocco where they have been bothering us to take it from us, Polisario is a terrorist group created by France/ And its servant Algeria to try to decide us Moroccans, thanks to our beloved King Mohamed VI, USA AND Israel have recognised it as Moroccan lands in décembre 2020, which Europe didn’t like off course because they can not forget the Spanish queen lettre and our history with them. We helped France against Nazism, we helped her on the war field during world war to have its indépendance,but hey like Algerians they still want us to be devdied, fear is an obsession .
Also Algerian gov is submitted to France, France using Africa ressources for its own economy sake till today, Morocco is the only one who keeps standing straight !
The rumours you heard from France about our father the king, are propaganda off course
Oh also, late Hassan II is considered as our father to us all Moroccans, we absolutely love him and our parents generation too, he wasn’t that harsh from the start, only when some traiters working for France were trying to kill him that he became harsh, but we love him soooo much and we are glad he overcame by the help of Allah, the 27 attempts to kill him
Sharif ibn Ali, cat stuck in a tree.
PS Love your videos
Could you make a chart over American presidents from George Washington to Donald Trump?