Republic of the Rif

The Republic of the Rif (Tarifit: Tagduda n Arrif, Arabic: جمهورية الريف Jumhūriyyatu r-Rīf) was a confederate republic in the Rif, Morocco, that existed between 1921 and 1926. It was created in September 1921, when a coalition of Rifians led by Abd el-Krim revolted in the Rif War against the Spanish protectorate in Morocco. The French would intervene on the side of Spain in the later stages of the conflict. A protracted struggle for independence killed many Rifians and Spanish–French soldiers, and witnessed the use of chemical weapons by the Spanish army—their first widespread deployment since the end of the World War I. The eventual Spanish–French victory was owed to the technological and manpower advantages enjoyed by the colonizers, in spite of their lack of morale and coherence. Following the war's end, the Republic was ultimately dissolved in 1926.

Republic of the Rif
Tagduda n Arrif (Tarifit)
1921–1926
Flag
Coat of arms
Anthem: Arrif Tamurt neɣ
Territory of Spanish colonial empire Zone under control of the Rif Republic (outlined in red)
CapitalAjdir
Common languagesRiffian Berber, Arabic
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentConfederal presidential republic under a military dictatorship
President 
 1921–1926
Abd el-Krim
Vice President 
 1921–1926
Hajj Hatmi
Historical eraInterwar period
 Established
18 September 1921
 Rif War
8 June 1921
 Disestablished
27 May 1926
Population
 Estimate
10.5 million
CurrencyRif Republic Riffan (RIFF)
Time zoneUTC+1
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Spanish Empire
Spanish Morocco
Today part ofMorocco
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