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The Tribal Chiefs Swearing Fidelity to the Sultan of Morocco, from Le Petit Journal

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The Tribal Chiefs Swearing Fidelity to the Sultan of Morocco, from Le Petit Journal

XIR246055 The Tribal Chiefs Swearing Fidelity to the Sultan of Morocco, from Le Petit Journal, 27th August 1892 (colour litho) by Meaulle, Fortune Louis (1844-1901) & Meyer, Henri (1844-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les chefs de tribus jurant fidelite au sultan du Maroc; ); French, out of copyright

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Allegiance Chief Loyalty Moroccan Moslem North African Oath Patriotic Support Tribes


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The Tribal Chiefs Swearing Fidelity to the Sultan of Morocco - A Historic Display of Loyalty and Unity

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. This print captures a significant moment in Moroccan history, as tribal chiefs gather to swear their unwavering loyalty to the Sultan. Taken from Le Petit Journal on 27th August 1892, this color lithograph by Meaulle and Meyer beautifully depicts the solemn oath-taking ceremony. Intriguingly, this image showcases not only the deep-rooted allegiance these chiefs held towards their ruler but also highlights their patriotic support for their nation. The Muslim leaders are portrayed with utmost reverence, showcasing their traditional attire and dignified presence against a backdrop that exudes North African charm. The composition skillfully conveys both unity and diversity among these tribal chiefs, representing various regions across Morocco. Their collective commitment symbolizes strength in numbers while celebrating cultural differences within a shared identity. As viewers gaze upon this historical masterpiece, they are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary display of loyalty and devotion. It serves as a reminder of how individuals can come together under one common cause despite differing backgrounds or beliefs. This remarkable artwork is more than just an aesthetically pleasing piece; it encapsulates the essence of Moroccan heritage and its people's unyielding dedication to their leader. It stands as a testament to the power of unity and exemplifies why this image continues to resonate with audiences even today.

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