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The Treacherous Figures of the Throne: From Bocchus I, King of Mauritania, to Mohammed VI, Satrap of Morocco - Patriotic Algeria - Algeria International News Journal
By Ali Farid Belkadi – “Shame on him who deceives me once; shame on me if I am deceived twice.” (Proverb). Loyalty Tested by Power. The political history of the Maghreb cannot be reduced to a mechanical succession of loyalties and betrayals, because states, dynasties, tribes, confederations, and resistance movements have always evolved within complex systems of alliances whose configurations changed with the balance of power.
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By Ali Farid Belkadi – “Shame on him who deceives me once; shame on me if I am deceived twice.” (Proverb). Loyalty Tested by Power. The political history of the Maghreb cannot be reduced to a mechanical succession of loyalties and betrayals, because states, dynasties, tribes, confederations, and resistance movements have always evolved within complex systems of alliances whose configurations changed with the balance of power.