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A rebel tribe surrendering to French General Hubert Lyautey and handing over stolen weapons in Morocco (colour litho)
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A rebel tribe surrendering to French General Hubert Lyautey and handing over stolen weapons in Morocco (colour litho)
3097617 A rebel tribe surrendering to French General Hubert Lyautey and handing over stolen weapons in Morocco (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A rebel tribe surrendering to French General Hubert Lyautey and handing over stolen weapons in Morocco. Au Maroc, Le General Lyautey obtient la soumission d une Tribu rebelle et fait restituer des armes volees. Illustration for Le Petit Parisien, 22 July 1906.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22229906
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Commander Disarmament Disarming Flgas Giving Up Governor Handing Over Moroccan Morocco Rebellion Rebels Surrendering Tricolour General Lyautey Hubert Lyautey
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting the surrender of a rebel tribe to French General Hubert Lyautey in Morocco. The image showcases the aftermath of rebellion and conflict, as the tribe hands over stolen weapons to signify their submission. The vibrant colors of this lithograph bring life to the scene, highlighting both the triumph of colonialism and the complexities of power dynamics during that time. The French tricolour flag proudly waves above General Lyautey, symbolizing France's authority and control over North Africa. In this powerful visual narrative, we witness soldiers disarming rebels while Moroccan civilians observe from a distance. It serves as a reminder of how military might can influence outcomes and shape nations under colonial rule. General Lyautey stands tall in his uniform, representing not only his role as commander but also embodying French dominance. This photograph encapsulates an era marked by resistance against foreign occupation and sheds light on the struggles faced by indigenous populations during European colonization. As we reflect upon this historical moment frozen in time, it prompts us to consider questions about power dynamics, cultural assimilation, and sovereignty. Through its rich imagery and historical context, this print invites viewers to delve deeper into understanding the complex legacy left behind by colonialism in Morocco and beyond.
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