Did You Know?

The Alawi family still helps Morocco today!

Who Were They?

The Alawi were a royal family.

What Did They Do?

They made rules for the land.

What Alawi Sultanate Does

They helped keep peace in Morocco.

They made laws for the people.

They built schools and roads.

They helped trade with other lands.

They cared for the people’s needs.

They made Morocco a strong place.

More About Alawi Sultanate

The Alawi Sultanate was strong for many years. They ruled with care and made good choices. They helped the land grow and change. People looked up to them.

Today, Morocco is still a nice place. The Alawi family helps the king now. They work to keep peace and help the people.

Many people love their history. The Alawi family is still part of Morocco's story. They show how a family can lead and help.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Rise to Power (1660s)"] --> B["Establishment of the Alawi Sultanate"] B --> C["Expansion of Territory"] C --> D["Cultural Flourishing"] D --> E["Challenges and Conflicts"] E --> F["Treaty of Fes (1912)"] F --> G["Start of French and Spanish Protectorates"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Alawi Sultanate:A kingdom in Morocco ruled by the Alawi family.
Sharifian Sultanate:Another name for the Alawi Sultanate, emphasizing its noble lineage.
dynasty:A series of rulers from the same family.
protectorate:A region controlled by a foreign power but allowed to keep some local government.
Treaty of Fes:An agreement that started foreign control in Morocco.