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Jaghbub (Arabic: الجغبوب) (Italian: Giarabub) is a
remote desert village in the Al
Jaghbub Oasis in the
eastern Libyan Desert. It is
actually closer to...
- The Al
Jaghbub Oasis is a
protected area in
northeastern Libya lying close to the
border with Egypt. It
adjoins the
desert village of
Jaghbub which is...
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border with Chad, and the
Acacus to the southwest. The main
oases are
Jaghbub and Jalo in east, in Cyrenaica,
Kufra in the southeast, and
Murzuk in the...
- Project" (2005)
cites two
additional languages: the
extinct language of
Jaghbub and the still-spoken
Berber language of Tmessa, an
oasis located in the...
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Muhammed al-Mahdi, then
leader of the
Senussi order, on
their trip from
Jaghbub to Kufra,
where they
remained until 1899, and
where Ahmed's
father died...
- coup d'état by army
officers led by
Muammar Gaddafi.
Idris was born at Al-
Jaghbub, the
headquarters of the
Senussi movement, on 12
March 1889 (although some...
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before continuing his
studies for
eight years at the
Senussi University in
Jaghbub, the holy city of the
Senussi Tariqa. He
became a po****r
expert on the...
- 62,000 km². The erg, an area of
actively shifting dunes,
extends from
Jaghbub and Jalo in the
north to
Kufra in the south, a
distance of 500km. The erg...
- Al
Wahat in west and south. The most
important settlements are Tobruk,
Jaghbub and Bardia. Per the
census of 2012, the
total po****tion in the region...
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mosque in
Bayda of
Cyrenaica and
named it
after himself, then he
moved to
Jaghbub in
Cyrenaica from
where the
mosques spread to the
remaining cities of Barqa...