- languages: ⴼⵣⵣⴰⵏ, romanized: Fezzan; Arabic: فَزَّان, romanized:
Fazzān [
fazˈzaːn]; Latin: Phazania) is the
southwestern region of
modern Libya. It is...
- by Prof.
David Mattingly's
Fazzan Project,
which has
continued the work of
Charles Daniels and
Mohammed Ayoub. The
Fazzan Project has
published four volumes...
- The
Fazzan Basin, or
Fezzan Basin, is a
large endorheic basin in Libya. It has no
outlet to the sea and
contains large areas of
desert or semi-arid land...
- the
vicinity of Jarma, the
Garamantian capital of what is now
known as
Fazzan, have
abundant inscriptions (Fig. 14.7). 67 They are
found cut or painted...
- 61. ISBN 978-0-7146-3201-8. Martin, B. G. (1969). "Kanem, Bornu, and the
Fazzan:
Notes on the
Political History of a
Trade Route". The
Journal of African...
- theatres. The film
stars Badusha Mohammed as the
central character, with
Riyaz Fazzan,
Mareena Michael, Babu Jose,
Shivaji Guruvayoor,
Sreejith Ravi, Tini Tom...
-
currently directing several expeditions examining the
archaeology of the
Fazzan and the
Ghadames oasis in Libya.
Scholia has an
author profile for David...
- May 2021.
Retrieved 24 May 2021.
Mattingly et al. (2003).
Archaeology of
Fazzan,
Volume 1 Keys,
David (2004). "Kingdom of the Sands". Archaeology. Vol. 57...
-
Retrieved 29
March 2016. Martin, B. G. (1984) "Ahmad
Rasim Pasha and the
Fazzan Slave Trade, 1881-1896" pp. 64-65 in Willis, John
Ralph (ed.) (1984) Slaves...
- tradition.
Their area of
influence stretched to Jerba,
Jabal Nafusa, and the
Fazzan. S****,
Muzaffar Husain; Akhtar, S**** Saud; Usmani, B. D. (2011). Concise...