- the late 1910s.
Italian authorities forcibly expelled 100,000
Bedouin Cyrenaicans, half the po****tion of Cyrenaica, from
their settlements, many of which...
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authorities committed ethnic cleansing by
forcibly expelling 100,000
Bedouin Cyrenaicans, half the po****tion of
Cyrenaica in Libya, from
their settlements that...
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Littorio Palace in
Benghazi was the seat of the
Cyrenaican ****embly...
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authorities committed ethnic cleansing by
forcibly expelling 100,000
Bedouin Cyrenaicans,
almost half the po****tion of Cyrenaica, from
their settlements, slated...
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interned in
concentration camps, and, in 1930 and 1931, an
estimated 12,000
Cyrenaicans were
executed by the
Regio Esercito (Italian
Royal Army). The Italian...
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Rescuing the
region from
unrest and anarchy, the
Senussi movement gave the
Cyrenaican tribal people a
religious attachment and
feelings of
unity and purpose...
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Libyan genocide may
refer to:
Libyan genocide (1929–1934), the
genocide of
Libyan Arabs by
Italian colonial authorities Second Italo-Senussi War, the conflict...
- the rest of the 10th Army out of
Egypt and
captured the
ports along the
Cyrenaican coast in Libya. The 10th Army was cut off as it
retreated towards Tripolitania...
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authorities committed ethnic cleansing by
forcibly expelling 100,000
local Cyrenaicans,
almost half the po****tion of Cyrenaica, from
their settlements, slated...
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starvation and
disease – was at
least 80,000,
including up to half of the
Cyrenaican po****tion.
After Al-Mukhtar's
capture on 15
September 1931 and his execution...