- ****
Ahmed er
Raisuni (Arabic: مولاي أحمد الريسوني),
known as
Raisuli to most
English speakers, also Raissoulli, Rais Uli, and Raysuni; 1871 – April...
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Cromwell Varley, a
British subject, by
Ahmed al-
Raisuni and his
bandits on 18 May 1904 in Tangier, Morocco.
Raisuni,
leader of
several hill tribes, demanded...
- as well as
insurrections led by El-Rogui (Bou Hmara) and ****
Ahmed er
Raisuni.[page needed] Abd al-Hafid
wrested the
throne from his
brother Abd al-Aziz...
-
Ahmed er
Raisuni, a
notorious North Moroccan brigand.
Silvestre defeated Raisuni in
October 1919 in the
Battle of
Fondak P****.
Although Raisuni and most...
-
French composer and
conductor (b. 1878)
Unknown date – ****
Ahmed er
Raisuni,
Moroccan sharif and
tribal leader (b. 1871) May 2
Johann Palisa, Austrian...
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byproduct of
their efforts to
destroy the
power of a
local brigand,
Ahmed er
Raisuni,
Spanish troops approached the
unoccupied areas of the Rif. Abd-el-Krim...
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advocating their rights. In May 1904, Ion was
kidnapped by ****
Ahmed er
Raisuni. His
bandits raided Ion's
mansion and
brought him up to the
mountains along...
- as well as
insurrections led by El-Rogui (Bou Hmara) and ****
Ahmed er
Raisuni. In 1907, the
French took the
murder of Émile
Mauchamp in
Marrakesh as...
- the Lion (1975),
starring Sean
Connery as the
Moroccan ****
Ahmed er
Raisuni, has been
praised for its
positive portrayal of Muslims.
Stereotypes that...
- medina,
alongside the sea walls. It was
built in 1909 by
Moulay Ahmed er-
Raisuni (also
known as Raisuli), a
local rogue and
pirate who rose to
power and...