Following the declaration of the French protectorate over Morocco after the signing of the Treaty of Fez in 1912 French troops began occupying the inland portion of Morocco.
To ensure their own safety, the French moved the court from Fez to Rabat, which has served as the capital of the country ever since.
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Berber Dahir, a decree created by the French protectorate in Morocco on May 16, 1930