1912 Fez riots

The Fes Riots, also known as the Fes Uprising or Mutiny (from Arabic: انتفاضة فاس‎, Intifadat Fes), the Tritl (Hebrew: התריתל‎, among the Jewish community) and the Bloody Days of Fes (from French: Les Journées Sanglantes de Fès) were riots which started April 17, 1912 in Fes, the then-capital of Morocco, when French officers announced the measures of the Treaty of Fes, which created the French protectorate in Morocco.

1912 Fez riots

The Fes Riots, also known as the Fes Uprising or Mutiny (from Arabic: انتفاضة فاس‎, Intifadat Fes), the Tritl (Hebrew: התריתל‎, among the Jewish community) and the Bloody Days of Fes (from French: Les Journées Sanglantes de Fès) were riots which started April 17, 1912 in Fes, the then-capital of Morocco, when French officers announced the measures of the Treaty of Fes, which created the French protectorate in Morocco.