Feast of the Throne in Morocco
Feast of the Throne in Morocco is held on July 30. This event in the third decade of the month July is annual. Help us
The Throne Celebration in Morocco is a national occasion celebrated on 30 July of each year, punctuated by several official and popular celebrations, it commemorates the day of the King's accession to the throne. The first celebration was held in 1933 to recognise the accession of Mohammed V of Morocco in 1927.
The celebration of Throne Day is an occasion to renew the pledge of allegiance that has embodied the Kingdom of Morocco throughout history and the strong ties that unite the Moroccan people with their monarch as the commander of the faithful and the symbol of unity.
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Hassan II Day in Morocco on July 9 (Moulay Hassan Alawi born July 9, 1929, died July 23, 1999 - King of Morocco from March 3, 1961 until his death in 1999);
Oued Ed-Dahab Day in Morocco on August 14 (Also known as Allegiance Day);
Morocco Independence Day on November 18 (celebrates the independence of Morocco from France and Spain in 1956);