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Fezzan (UK: /fɛˈzɑːn/ fez-AHN, US: /fɛˈzæn, fəˈzæn/ fez-AN, fə-ZAN;
Berber languages: ⴼⵣⵣⴰⵏ, romanized:
Fezzan; Arabic: فَزَّان, romanized: Fazzān [fazˈzaːn];...
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Fezzan refers to:
Fezzan (region), a
historic region of
Libya Fezzan Basin Fezzan-Ghadames
Military Territory Fezzan valleys Fezzan province This disambiguation...
- Wadi ash-Shati' Wadi
Irawan Fezzan Valleys is a
protected area of
Libya made up of Wadi ash-Shati' (ash-Shati Valley) and Wadi
Irawan (Irawan Valley),...
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Fezzan province is one of the
three traditional Provinces of Libya. It was a
formal province from 1934
until 1963, when it was
subdivided into the Governorates...
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Although Pietro Badoglio was
uniquely governor of
Tripolitania (including
Fezzan) and
Cyrenaica from 1929 to 1933,
Libya became a
united province under Balbo...
- in the town of
Sokna (Isuknan) and the
village of
Fuqaha in
northeastern Fezzan in Libya.
According to Václav Blažek (1999),
Sokna was also
spoken in the...
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Cyrenaica Gharian,
formerly part of
Fezzan and
Tripolitania Misrata,
formerly part of
Tripolitania Sabha,
formerly part of
Fezzan Tarabulus,
formerly part of...
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Berber languages spoken in
Libya and Egypt. They
include Awjila,
Sokna and
Fezzan (El-Fogaha), Siwi and Ghadamès,
though it is not
clear that they form a...
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brutal methods used in Libya, he was
nicknamed Il
macellaio del
Fezzan ("the
butcher of
Fezzan"). In
February 1937,
after an ********ination
attempt against...
- The
Fezzan-Ghadames
Military Territory was a
territory in the
southern part of
Italian Libya which was
occupied and
administered by Free
France from 1943...