- The
Mendoub's Residence or Dar al-Mandub (Arabic: قصر مندوب, French:
Palais du
Mendoub),
formerly known as the
Forbes Museum of Tangier, is a cultural...
- The
Mendoub or
Mandub (Arabic: مندوب, "delegate" or "representative") was a key
official in the
governance of the
Tangier International Zone
between 1925...
- were
handled by the
Court of the
Mendoub and the
respective Islamic and
Rabbinical jurisdictions under the
Mendoub's authority.
American citizens remained...
- المندوبية, Spanish: Mendubía)
refers to the
former ceremonial mansion of the
Mendoub, the
representative of the
Sultan of
Morocco in the
Tangier International...
- nights,
supporting local musical talent.[citation needed] He
chose the
Mendoub Palace (which he had
acquired from the
Moroccan government in 1970) in...
-
Tangier International Zone led to its
replacement by the
office of the
Mendoub. Today, the word is used to
refer to
directly elected legislators in lower...
- dignitaries,
especially during state visits or for
other important events.
Mendoub's Residence in
Tangier 7
Rideau Gate in
Ottawa Blair House (President's...
-
International Zone, when its last
holder Mohammed Tazi
became Tangier's
Mendoub. Dar
Niaba also
refers to a Portuguese-era
urban mansion on the central...
- in the 2024
International Jazz Day celebration.
Marshan neighbourhood Mendoub's Residence Marshan Palace,
Tangier Stade de
Marchan Café Hafa
Further outskirts...
- not
happen because Rabat ultimately rallied to the new
Vichy regime. The
Mendoub, the sultan's representative, was
expelled in
March 1941,
further undermining...