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Janzur or
Janzour /ˈdʒɑːnzʊər/ (Arabic: جَنْزُور
Janzūr), also
known as Zanzur, is a city in north-western...
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become a
surname used by
extended families,
including by some
residents in
Janzur, as also used in
other places in Libya, as well as in
Tunisia and Algeria...
- The
Janzur Museum (also
known as the
Janzour Museum) is an
archaeological museum located in
Janzur, Libya. The
museum showcases a
funerary complex that...
- For the town near Tripoli, see
Janzur.
Zawiyat Janzur, or
Zawiyat Zanzur, also
Zauiet Gianzur is a
small coastal village located at
Cyrenaica in eastern...
- also
Janzūr) (and
zanzur (Arabic: زَنْزُور zanzūr) is same of
janzur but in
Libyan dialect the ǧīm
change to zayn, and
ganzur is same of
Janzur but the...
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Fezzan 16 Jalu Al
Wahat Cyrenaica 42
Zintan Jabal al
Gharbi Tripolitania 63
Janzur Tripoli Tripolitania 17
Ghadames Nalut Tripolitania 43 Jadu
Jabal al Gharbi...
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According to Taheri,
Captain Saad
would drive Sadr and his
companions to the
Janzur firing range, nine
kilometres west of
Tripoli and kill them. Upon hearing...
- The
Battles of
Zanzur or
Battles of
Janzur, were a
series of
battles that took
place in 1911–1912 at
Zanzur oasis, near
Tripoli during the Italo-Turkish...
- mobile-telephone company.
Rebel forces advancing from
Zawiya entered the
Janzur suburb of
Tripoli during the evening,
seemingly facing no
resistance as...
- of the city's
inhabitants managed to
escape to the
nearby settlements of
Janzur and Tajura.
Spanish casualties were low, with some 300 men
losing their...