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Morocco – United Kingdom relations cover a period from the 13th century to the present day. == First exchanges == According to some accounts, in the beginning of the 13th century King John of England (1167–1216) sent an embassy to the Almohad Sultan Muhammad al-Nasir (1199–1213), requesting military support and an alliance against France.〔''Britain and Morocco during the embassy of John Drummond Hay, 1845–1886'' by Khalid Ben Srhir, Malcolm Williams, Gavin Waterson p.13 ()〕 At home, King John was faced with a dire situation, in which his Barons revolted against him, he had been excommunicated by the Pope, and France was threatening to invade. The embassy of three was led by Bishop Roger, and King John supposedly offered to convert to Islam and pay a tribute to al-Nasir in exchange for his help. Al-Nasir apparently dismissed the proposal.〔(''History of Islam (Vol 3)'' by Akbar Shah Najeebabadi, p.188-189 )〕
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