- Tarhuna, it gave its name to the
former Libyan district of
Tarhuna wa
Msalata.
There has not been any
research on the
etymology of the name Msallata...
- the country, in the
position later (2001-2007)
occupied by
Tarhuna Wa
Msalata District.
Tarhunah was
brought to
international attention in the 1990s...
-
Tarhuna wa
Msalata (Tarhuna and Msallata) was a
district of
Libya until 2007.
Between 1988 and 1995
there existed the
Tarhuna District,
which became Tarhuna...
- Misrata, Nalut,
Nuqat al Khams, Sabha, Sabrata/Sorman, Sirte, Tarhuna/
Msalata, Tripoli, Wadi al Hayaa, Wadi al Shatii, Yafran, and
Zawiya On 2 August...
-
Basic People's
Congresses (townships) of what had been the
Tarhuna wa
Msalata District. In the north,
Murqub has a s****line on the
Mediterranean Sea...
- 2007
Gharyan bordered the
following districts:
Jafara -
north Tarhuna Wa
Msalata - east Bani
Walid - southeast, at a
quadripoint Mizda -
south Yafran -...
-
enslaving most of its 5,000 inhabitants,
bringing them to
Tarhuna Wa
Msalata in Libya.
Their departure port in Gozo was Mġarr ix-Xini. The
island of...
-
Misrata District. Bani
Walid bordered the
following districts:
Tarhuna wa
Msalata -
north Misrata -
northeast Sirte - east
Mizda - west
Gharyan - northwest...
- (which
included the
cities of Misurata, Sirte, Zliten, Bani
Walid and
Msalata), an
administrative division of
Ottoman Tripolitania until World War I...
-
bordered the
following districts:
Murqub (المرقب) - to the east
Tarhuna wa
Msalata (ترهونة ومسلاته) - to the
south Tripoli (طربلس) - to the west "Districts...