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Mbarek Bekkay

Mbarek Bekkay (Arabic: مبارك البكاي; April 18, 1907[1] – April 12, 1961)[2][3] was the 1st Prime Minister of Morocco between December 7, 1955, and April 15, 1958.[4] Bekkay held the rank of colonel in the French army.[5] He was the first Prime Ministers of Morocco since its independence from the French protectorate.[6]

Mbarek Bekkay
مبارك البكاي
Bekkay in 1956
Prime Minister of Morocco
In office
7 December 1955 – 15 April 1958
MonarchMohammed V
Preceded byMuhammad al-Muqri as Grand Vizier of the Sherifan Empire
Succeeded byAhmed Balafrej
Personal details
Born(1907-04-18)18 April 1907
Berkane, Morocco
Died12 April 1961(1961-04-12) (aged 53)
Rabat, Morocco
Political partyIndependent
Military career
Service/branchMoroccan Division
RankLieutenant colonel
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life edit

Mbarek Bekkaï was born on April 18, 1907, in Berkane, in the northeast of Morocco. He belonged to the Berber Béni-Snassen tribe.

He attended the Military School of Dar El Beida, the present military academy of Meknes, from which he went out to lieutenant and joined the French army. He served excellently in World War II and rose to lieutenant colonel rank.[7][8]

Career edit

In 1939, in response to the Sultan's call, he went to France to participate in the World War II. At that time, he was wounded in the leg and subjected to captivity and subsequently transferred to Germany, and as a result of his severe injury to his leg, it was amputated.[9]

In 1942, he became Caïd in Bni Drar. He was retired as 90% war invalid and was appointed captain in 1943. He became Pasha of Sefrou in 1944. He left active service in the French army in 1946 and was promoted to reserve lieutenant colonel in 1953.[10]

He is one of the few pashas to have protested in 1953 against the deposition of Sultan Mohammed V, resigning from his post at Sefrou. He writes this telegram:

"Not approving the coup de force which provoked the deposition of HM the Sultan of Morocco, and which I consider illegal on all counts, I have decided to resign from my duties as Pasha of Sefrou in order to be faithful in my soul and conscience. I cannot, in fact, serve a regime which I hold to be illegal. »[11]

He had the honor to sign the act of independence of Morocco on March 2, 1956, with Christian Pineau representing France, and April 7 with Martin Artajo representing Spain.[12]

He resigned as Prime Minister during the May 1958 crisis, which was created by the refusal to allow the People's Movement Party.[13]

Death edit

Confronted with "recurrent health problems", he died in Rabat on April 12, 1961 – 45 days after King Mohammed V - and was buried in his hometown.[14]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Guide général du Maroc". Éditions Paumarco. Jul 16, 1957. Retrieved Jul 16, 2020 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ MATIN, LE. "Le Matin - Commémoration du centenaire de feu M'Barek Bekkay Lahbil". Le Matin. Retrieved Jul 16, 2020.
  3. ^ at the Wayback Machine (archived 27 December 2017)
  4. ^ "Political Leaders:Morocco". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25.
  5. ^ . الأسبوع. 8 June 2013. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  6. ^ "جميع رؤساء المغرب عبر التاريخ". انا مسافر (in Arabic). 2021-01-06. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  7. ^ Lentz, Harris M. (2013). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. ISBN 9781134264902.
  8. ^ "Les premiers gouvernements du Ma". www.aljabriabed.net. Retrieved 2022-05-06.
  9. ^ "حقائق عن أول رئيس حكومة مغربي بعد الاستقلال | Maghrebvoices". www.maghrebvoices.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  10. ^ Yabiladi.com. "Bekkay I, the story of the first and the shortest government in Morocco". en.yabiladi.com. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  11. ^ "ذاكرة: البكاي"لهبيل" الذي بثر رجله من أجل فرنسا وقاد أول حكومة مغربية بعد الاستقلال(فيديو)". دابا بريس (in Arabic). 2021-04-18. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  12. ^ "Cérémonie au quai d'Orsay d'accession à l'indépendance du Maroc | INA". ina.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  13. ^ "البكّاي الهبيل .. الأسير الذي ترأس أول حكومة مغربية بساق واحدة". Hespress - هسبريس جريدة إلكترونية مغربية (in Arabic). 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  14. ^ "Bekkay-Lahbil". تاريخ بني يزناسن. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  15. ^ "LES QUATRE GARDIENS DU TRÔNE". Le Monde.fr (in French). 1955-10-18. Retrieved 2022-05-02.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Mbarek Bekkaï at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by
None
Prime Minister of Morocco
1955 - 1958
Succeeded by

mbarek, bekkay, arabic, مبارك, البكاي, april, 1907, april, 1961, prime, minister, morocco, between, december, 1955, april, 1958, bekkay, held, rank, colonel, french, army, first, prime, ministers, morocco, since, independence, from, french, protectorate, مبارك. Mbarek Bekkay Arabic مبارك البكاي April 18 1907 1 April 12 1961 2 3 was the 1st Prime Minister of Morocco between December 7 1955 and April 15 1958 4 Bekkay held the rank of colonel in the French army 5 He was the first Prime Ministers of Morocco since its independence from the French protectorate 6 Mbarek Bekkayمبارك البكايBekkay in 1956Prime Minister of MoroccoIn office 7 December 1955 15 April 1958MonarchMohammed VPreceded byMuhammad al Muqri as Grand Vizier of the Sherifan EmpireSucceeded byAhmed BalafrejPersonal detailsBorn 1907 04 18 18 April 1907Berkane MoroccoDied12 April 1961 1961 04 12 aged 53 Rabat MoroccoPolitical partyIndependentMilitary careerService wbr branchMoroccan DivisionRankLieutenant colonelBattles warsWorld War II Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editMbarek Bekkai was born on April 18 1907 in Berkane in the northeast of Morocco He belonged to the Berber Beni Snassen tribe He attended the Military School of Dar El Beida the present military academy of Meknes from which he went out to lieutenant and joined the French army He served excellently in World War II and rose to lieutenant colonel rank 7 8 Career editIn 1939 in response to the Sultan s call he went to France to participate in the World War II At that time he was wounded in the leg and subjected to captivity and subsequently transferred to Germany and as a result of his severe injury to his leg it was amputated 9 In 1942 he became Caid in Bni Drar He was retired as 90 war invalid and was appointed captain in 1943 He became Pasha of Sefrou in 1944 He left active service in the French army in 1946 and was promoted to reserve lieutenant colonel in 1953 10 He is one of the few pashas to have protested in 1953 against the deposition of Sultan Mohammed V resigning from his post at Sefrou He writes this telegram Not approving the coup de force which provoked the deposition of HM the Sultan of Morocco and which I consider illegal on all counts I have decided to resign from my duties as Pasha of Sefrou in order to be faithful in my soul and conscience I cannot in fact serve a regime which I hold to be illegal 11 He had the honor to sign the act of independence of Morocco on March 2 1956 with Christian Pineau representing France and April 7 with Martin Artajo representing Spain 12 He resigned as Prime Minister during the May 1958 crisis which was created by the refusal to allow the People s Movement Party 13 Death editConfronted with recurrent health problems he died in Rabat on April 12 1961 45 days after King Mohammed V and was buried in his hometown 14 Awards editCroix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieures Croix de Guerre 1939 1945 15 Legion of HonourReferences edit Guide general du Maroc Editions Paumarco Jul 16 1957 Retrieved Jul 16 2020 via Google Books MATIN LE Le Matin Commemoration du centenaire de feu M Barek Bekkay Lahbil Le Matin Retrieved Jul 16 2020 Deux Amazighs a la tete du premier gouvernement du Maroc independant in French at the Wayback Machine archived 27 December 2017 Political Leaders Morocco Archived from the original on 2012 05 25 الكولونيل المنصوري يفتح علبة أسراره للأسبوع الأسبوع 8 June 2013 Archived from the original on 21 February 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2014 جميع رؤساء المغرب عبر التاريخ انا مسافر in Arabic 2021 01 06 Retrieved 2022 05 01 Lentz Harris M 2013 Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 Routledge ISBN 9781134264902 Les premiers gouvernements du Ma www aljabriabed net Retrieved 2022 05 06 حقائق عن أول رئيس حكومة مغربي بعد الاستقلال Maghrebvoices www maghrebvoices com in Arabic Retrieved 2022 05 01 Yabiladi com Bekkay I the story of the first and the shortest government in Morocco en yabiladi com Retrieved 2022 05 01 ذاكرة البكاي لهبيل الذي بثر رجله من أجل فرنسا وقاد أول حكومة مغربية بعد الاستقلال فيديو دابا بريس in Arabic 2021 04 18 Retrieved 2022 05 01 Ceremonie au quai d Orsay d accession a l independance du Maroc INA ina fr in French Retrieved 2022 05 02 البك اي الهبيل الأسير الذي ترأس أول حكومة مغربية بساق واحدة Hespress هسبريس جريدة إلكترونية مغربية in Arabic 2019 12 20 Retrieved 2022 05 01 Bekkay Lahbil تاريخ بني يزناسن Retrieved 2022 05 01 LES QUATRE GARDIENS DU TRONE Le Monde fr in French 1955 10 18 Retrieved 2022 05 02 External links edit nbsp Media related to Mbarek Bekkai at Wikimedia Commons Preceded byNone Prime Minister of Morocco1955 1958 Succeeded byAhmed Balafrej Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mbarek Bekkay amp oldid 1221997496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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