Mohammed Daoud
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Mohammed Daoud was a Moroccan writer and historian and a major nationalist in the Spanish occupied Northern Morocco
Spanish Morocco
The Spanish protectorate of Morocco was the area of Morocco under colonial rule by the Spanish Empire, established by the Treaty of Fez in 1912 and ending in 1956, when both France and Spain recognized Moroccan independence.-Territorial borders:...

 during its struggle for independence. He is the author of the 12 volume Tarikh Titwan (History of Tetouan) and publisher of the magazine Es-Salam.

Daoud tutored both the caliph, Muley Hassan Ben mehdi and Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri
Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri
Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri was a prominent member of the royal court of Morocco during the protectorate period. His name was also transliterated as Si Hamed Ben Baxir Escuri or Escurri, Sidi Ahmed Bel Bashir Haskouri, Ahmer Ben Bazir Hasqouri, Ahamad Benbachir Scouri, Sid Ahmed Ben El Bachil Scuri,...

 in Tetuan's palace where they both grew up.

In 1923, Daoud became the head of a secondary school founded by El Haj Abdesselam Bennouna. He was also a prominent member of the Human Rights League in Tetouan
Tétouan
Tetouan is a city in northern Morocco. The Berber name means literally "the eyes" and figuratively "the water springs". Tetouan is one of the two major ports of Morocco on the Mediterranean Sea. It lies a few miles south of the Strait of Gibraltar, and about 40 mi E.S.E. of Tangier...

and the Hispano-Musulmane Association.
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