The Mission of Moroccan Students Abroad; Is it a Failure or Defeat?
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https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v2i3.973Keywords:
Educational missions, Moroccan regime, foreign pressures, reform attemptsAbstract
This study seeks to highlight the subject of educational missions abroad, the era of Sultans Mohammed IV and Hassan I, which came in response to successive defeats suffered by the Moroccan army: (defeat of Essli, defeat of Tetouan, ) and the resulting weaknesses affected indepth in all fields (military, economic, political, social..). Highlighting the most important reasons for its dispatch, and the states that it went to for that military formation in particular. In the end, we tried to show the most important factors behind its failure and thwarting, so that it would not achieve its mandated objectives, namely, to build an army with modern specifications capable of protecting Morocco from external ambitions.
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