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Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri (1908–1962) 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 BenbachirScourie, Sid Ahmed Ben-El Bachil Scuri, and Ahmad Ben Bachir El Hascori.
After independence in 1955, he aided the administrative merger of the two previously separated zones.[citation needed] He then became a Moroccan diplomat, appointed by the palace rather than the Foreign Ministry, to the United Kingdom,[1][2] where he worked for Algerian independence.[citation needed]. Belbachir is known as a philanthropist, according to the Moroccan writer and historian, Mohammed Raissouni.[2]