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Hassan I (Moulay Hassan, 1836-1894) Sultan of Morocco, received the oaths of loyalty

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Hassan I (Moulay Hassan, 1836-1894) Sultan of Morocco, received the oaths of loyalty

LSE4323657 Hassan I (Moulay Hassan, 1836-1894) Sultan of Morocco, received the oaths of loyalty from the chiefs of tribes. During his regne, he managed to preserve the integrity of the territory and resist foreign pressures, while appealing to them to modernize Morocco, which was transformed into endette and under influence. Engraving in " Le petit journal" 27/08/1892. Selvas collection. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hassan I (Moulay Hassan, 1836-1894) Sultan of Morocco, received the oaths of loyalty from the chiefs of tribes. During his regne, he managed to preserve the integrity of the territory and resist foreign pressures, while appealing to them to modernize Morocco, which was transformed into endette and under influence. Engraving in " Le petit journal" 27/08/1892. Selvas collection.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright

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This print captures a significant moment in Moroccan history. Sultan Hassan I, also known as Moulay Hassan, is depicted receiving the oaths of loyalty from the chiefs of tribes during his reign from 1836 to 1894. Hassan I was a remarkable leader who successfully preserved the integrity of Morocco's territory while resisting foreign pressures. Recognizing the need for modernization, he appealed to his people to embrace change and transform Morocco from an indebted and influenced nation into a more progressive society. The engraving featured in "Le petit journal" on August 27th, 1892, showcases this historic event that symbolizes both unity and progress. The image portrays Sultan Hassan I surrounded by tribal leaders who have gathered to pledge their allegiance to him. The artist behind this masterpiece remains unknown but has beautifully captured the essence of Arab civilization through intricate details and skillful craftsmanship. This photograph is part of the Selvas collection, carefully preserved within a private collection. As we gaze upon this extraordinary piece, we are reminded of Morocco's rich cultural heritage and its ability to adapt while staying true to its roots. It serves as a testament to Sultan Hassan I's leadership skills and his vision for a modernized yet authentic Morocco. Leonard de Selva has expertly photographed this historical engraving with great precision, allowing us access into an important chapter in Moroccan history that continues to inspire generations today.

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