Sultan Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Hassan's reform policy in Morocco (1900 - 1905)
Abstract
Sultan Abdul Aziz faced great challenges after he assumed the Moroccan throne due to his being young, and he became under the tutelage of Ahmed bin Musa Bahmad, who led the country by following the policy of Sultan Hassan I, so he undertook administrative, financial and military reforms represented by choosing ministers and assistants to him in addition to trying to reform the Moroccan currency and introducing New weapons for his country by buying them from abroad, After his death in 1900 AD, Sultan Abdul Aziz assumed actual power in the country. Therefore, he went to reform the state administration by changing ministers and reforms related to the prosecution office as well. Military reform through the establishment of factories and the purchase of weapons from European countries to counter the revolutions that stood against it.