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Mizda or
Mesdah (Tamazight: ⵎⵉⵣⴷⴰ,
Mizda) is a town in the
Nafusa Mountains in Libya. It was the
capital of the
former Mizda District. Just to the west...
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Mizda was one of the
districts of Libya. In the 2007
reorganization of
Libyan districts its
territory became part of
Jabal al
Gharbi District.
Prior to...
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Mizda–Brak Road is an
asphalt road in west-central
Libya running south from
Mizda near the
coast to Brak
through Shuwairif. The road
reduced the travel...
- west Domestically, it
bordered the
following districts:
Nalut -
northeast Mizda - east Wadi Al
Shatii -
south v t e 30°08′N 9°30′E / 30.133°N 9.500°E...
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north Tarhuna Wa
Msalata - east Bani
Walid - southeast, at a
quadripoint Mizda -
south Yafran - west The
World War II "Lady_of_Gharyan"
portrait is located...
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Zawiya - northeast, at a quadripoint;
Jafara - northeast;
Gharyan - east;
Mizda - southeast;
Nalut - southwest; and
Nuqat al
Khams - northwest.
There is...
- move
towards Mizda in
order to
chase the
Senussis spreading in
those areas and to put down the
revolt of
Libyans there. The
colonel left
Mizda on
April 3...
- in the
Scythian royal names (' Radam-furt-, Radam-sad-, Radam-as-, Radam-
mizda-, etc.).
Georgy Vernadsky derived the name
radimichi from Ossetian: rad...
- on 7
April and 28 April, they
suffered two
reverses at Wadi
Marsit (near
Mizda) and Gasr Bu Hadi (or al-Qurdabiya near Sirte) respectively. By
August 1915...
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Other important towns in the
governorate were Yafran, Nalut,
Ghadames and
Mizda. It was
created out of the
southwestern part of
Tripolitania province. In...