Hubert Lyautey
He was Military Governor of French Morocco from 4 August 1907 to 28 April, 1912, and Resident-General of French Morocco from April 28, 1912 to 25 August, 1925. An extremely apt colonial administrator, he is considered to be the creator of modern Morocco.
He was elected a member of the Académie française in 1912.
He was French Minister of War from December 12, 1916 to March 14, 1917.
Miscellaneous
The town of Kenitra was called "Port Lyautey" for a while, after him.
Lyautey is the author of the famous quote, often not attributed to him, on dialects stating that "a language is a dialect which owns an army, a navy and an air force" ("Une langue, c'est un dialecte qui possède une armée, une marine et une aviation.").
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