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Walter Burton Harris (29 August 1866 – 4 April 1933) was a journalist, writer, traveller and socialite who achieved fame for his writings on Morocco, where he worked for many years as special correspondent for The Times. He settled in the country at the age of 19, eventually building himself a fine villa in Tangier where he lived for much of his life. His linguistic skills and physical appearance enabled him to pose successfully as a native Moroccan, travelling to parts of the country regarded as off-limits to foreigners. He wrote a number of well-regarded books and articles on his travels in Morocco and other countries in the Near and Far East. Harris also played a significant, though not always constructive, role in the European diplomatic intrigues that affected Morocco around the turn

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  • والتر بيرتون هاريس (بالإنجليزية: Walter Burton Harris)‏ (29 أغسطس 1866 – 4 أبريل 1933) كان صحفيا وكاتبا ورحالة، حقق شهرة بسبب كتاباته عن بلاد المغرب، وخصوصا كتابه المغرب كما كان وهو عمل مراسلا خاصا لصحيفة ذي تايمز. عاش في المغرب منذ كان عمره 19 عاماً، وأستقر معظم حياته في طنجة. (ar)
  • Walter Burton Harris (* 29. August 1866 in London; † 4. April 1933 auf Malta) war Mitarbeiter des MI6 und Korrespondent der Times in Marokko. (de)
  • Walter Burton Harris (29 August 1866 – 4 April 1933) was a journalist, writer, traveller and socialite who achieved fame for his writings on Morocco, where he worked for many years as special correspondent for The Times. He settled in the country at the age of 19, eventually building himself a fine villa in Tangier where he lived for much of his life. His linguistic skills and physical appearance enabled him to pose successfully as a native Moroccan, travelling to parts of the country regarded as off-limits to foreigners. He wrote a number of well-regarded books and articles on his travels in Morocco and other countries in the Near and Far East. Harris also played a significant, though not always constructive, role in the European diplomatic intrigues that affected Morocco around the turn of the 20th century. (en)
  • Walter Burton Harris (Londres, 29 de junho de 1866 — 4 de abril de 1933) foi um jornalista, escritor, viajante e socialite que ficou célebre pelos seus escritos sobre Marrocos, onde trabalhou durante muitos anos como correspondente especial do jornal inglês The Times. Instalou-se naquele país quando tinha 19 anos, tendo construído uma luxuosa villa em Tânger, onde viveu grande parte da sua vida. As suas competências linguísticas e aparência física permitiram-lhe passar como um marroquino nativo, viajando para partes do país consideradas fora dos limites permitidos a um estrangeiro. Escreveu vários livros e artigos bem recebidos pelo público sobre as suas viagens em Marrocos e outros países no Próximo e Médio Oriente. Desempenhou também um papel signficativo, se bem que nem sempre construtivo, nas intrigas diplomáticas europeias no virar do século XX. (pt)
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  • والتر بيرتون هاريس (بالإنجليزية: Walter Burton Harris)‏ (29 أغسطس 1866 – 4 أبريل 1933) كان صحفيا وكاتبا ورحالة، حقق شهرة بسبب كتاباته عن بلاد المغرب، وخصوصا كتابه المغرب كما كان وهو عمل مراسلا خاصا لصحيفة ذي تايمز. عاش في المغرب منذ كان عمره 19 عاماً، وأستقر معظم حياته في طنجة. (ar)
  • Walter Burton Harris (* 29. August 1866 in London; † 4. April 1933 auf Malta) war Mitarbeiter des MI6 und Korrespondent der Times in Marokko. (de)
  • Walter Burton Harris (29 August 1866 – 4 April 1933) was a journalist, writer, traveller and socialite who achieved fame for his writings on Morocco, where he worked for many years as special correspondent for The Times. He settled in the country at the age of 19, eventually building himself a fine villa in Tangier where he lived for much of his life. His linguistic skills and physical appearance enabled him to pose successfully as a native Moroccan, travelling to parts of the country regarded as off-limits to foreigners. He wrote a number of well-regarded books and articles on his travels in Morocco and other countries in the Near and Far East. Harris also played a significant, though not always constructive, role in the European diplomatic intrigues that affected Morocco around the turn (en)
  • Walter Burton Harris (Londres, 29 de junho de 1866 — 4 de abril de 1933) foi um jornalista, escritor, viajante e socialite que ficou célebre pelos seus escritos sobre Marrocos, onde trabalhou durante muitos anos como correspondente especial do jornal inglês The Times. Instalou-se naquele país quando tinha 19 anos, tendo construído uma luxuosa villa em Tânger, onde viveu grande parte da sua vida. As suas competências linguísticas e aparência física permitiram-lhe passar como um marroquino nativo, viajando para partes do país consideradas fora dos limites permitidos a um estrangeiro. (pt)
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  • والتر بيرتون هاريس (ar)
  • Walter Burton Harris (de)
  • Walter Burton Harris (pt)
  • Walter Burton Harris (en)
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