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The Makhzan and the Bakuhan: Perspectives on Pre-modern States in Morocco and Japan
By African Bulletin on November 24, 2025
The Embassy of Japan and the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Rabat are pleased to organize a special lecture on Japanese and Moroccan history jointly:
“The Makhzan and the Bakuhan: Perspectives on Pre-modern States in Morocco and Japan”
with Professor Aafif Mohamed.
This conference will explore the fascinating historical, political, and institutional parallels between Morocco’s Makhzan system and Japan’s Bakuhan structure—two pre-modern state models that have significantly shaped their respective national trajectories.
Date: November 27, 2025
Time: 15:00
Venue: Annex of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Al Irfane, Rabat




