Anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People

August 20, Wednesday

Anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People
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Anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People — an important national holiday in Morocco, celebrated annually on August 20.

History of the holiday
The date is connected with the events of 1953, when the French colonial authorities forced Sultan Mohammed V to leave the country and go into exile in Madagascar. This step provoked strong resistance from the Moroccan people, who saw the exile of the Sultan as an attack on national dignity and independence. A mass protest movement began, becoming one of the key stages in Morocco's struggle for freedom.

Meaning of the holiday
The anniversary symbolizes the unity of the monarch and the people in the fight against colonialism. It became a symbol of national solidarity and the aspiration for independence, which was officially achieved in 1956.

Celebration traditions
In Morocco, August 20 is marked with various events:

* official government speeches and ceremonies emphasizing the importance of the historical event;
* educational programs and lectures dedicated to the patriotic education of youth;
* cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions highlighting national identity and history;
* public celebrations and gatherings remembering the struggle for independence.

This day reminds Moroccans of the importance of unity and respect for their own history, as well as the value of freedom and independence.
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