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Muhammad Zarqtuni (Arabic: مُحَمَّدُ الزَرْقْطُوْنِي, French:
Mohammed Zerktouni) (1927-June 18, 1954) was a
Moroccan nationalist born in Casablanca, Morocco...
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French intelligence. Then, on 25
December 1953 (Christmas Day),
Muhammad Zarqtuni orchestrated a
bombing of Casablanca's
Central Market in
response to the...
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those who saw the
sultan as a
religious leader. In retribution,
Muhammad Zarqtuni bombed Casablanca's Marché
Central in the
European ville nouvelle on Christmas...
- made a
puppet monarch and
placed on the throne. In response,
Muhammad Zarqtuni bombed Casablanca's
Central Market on
Christmas Eve of that year. Mohammed...
- Bensaïd Ait Idder, l'opposant aux
trois rois".
Zamane (in French). 2014-03-11.
Retrieved 2019-10-07.
Muhammad Zarqtuni Portals:
biography Morocco v t e...
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Czechoslovakia and the
Protectorate of
Bohemia and
Moravia Muhammad Zarqtuni 1954-06-18 Morocco
Suicide by
poisoning Moroccan nationalist Jaroslav...
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European ville nouvelle. The
Moroccan nationalist resistance fighter Muhammad Zarqtuni bombed the
Central Market on
December 24, 1953,
after French forces forced...
- it has also been
speculated that the
poisoning was
accidental Muhammad Zarqtuni (d. 1954),
Moroccan nationalist;
swallowed a
cyanide tablet while in prison...
- French. On 24
December 1953 (Christmas Eve)
Moroccan nationalist Muhammad Zarqtuni bombed Casablanca's
Central Market,
which was
frequented by
European colonists...
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Protectorate in Morocco. He saw
decolonization fighters such as
Muhammad Zarqtuni and was
inspired by them. He went to
France to
study engineering but returned...