-
Littorio Palace in
Benghazi was the seat of the
Cyrenaican ****embly...
-
fulfill the
requirements of the
Legge Fondamentale by
disbanding the
Cyrenaican military units, but he did not
comply with this. By the end of 1921, relations...
- the late 1910s.
Italian authorities forcibly expelled 100,000
Bedouin Cyrenaicans, half the po****tion of Cyrenaica, from
their settlements, many of which...
- The
Cyrenaican desert campaign was a
military campaign that
initiated in
April 2011 by the
Libyan military in the form of hit-and-run
attacks against rebel-held...
-
ceased to exist, but
still was
confined to the
Tripolitanian and
outer Cyrenaican areas. The rest of the country,
still in the
hands of the Senussi-led...
- then-mayor of Baida, an
important city in the east of Libya. In
August 2015 a
Cyrenaican federalist party, the
National Federal Bloc,
asked the
Parliament to endorse...
- The
General ****embly of
Cyrenaican Labor Unions was a
trade union centre in Cyrenaica, Libya.
Rajab al-Nayhoum was the
president of the organization. Al-Nayhoum...
- was
named after him posthumously.
Shennib served as
President of the
Cyrenaican delegation to the
United Nations in the post-war
period and was instrumental...
-
Rescuing the
region from
unrest and anarchy, the
Senussi movement gave the
Cyrenaican tribal people a
religious attachment and
feelings of
unity and purpose...
-
Libyan genocide may
refer to:
Libyan genocide (1929–1934), the
genocide of
Libyan Arabs by
Italian colonial authorities Second Italo-Senussi War, the conflict...