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Msallata (also Al Qasabat,
Cussabat and El-Gusbát) is a town in the
northwestern part of Libya, in the
Murqub District. It has a po****tion of
nearly 24...
- The 2011
Msallata clashes were a
series of
clashes in the
Libyan Civil War
between rebel anti-Gaddafi
forces and
loyalist pro-Gaddafi
forces for control...
- (al-Hadirāt). Ashrāf
Tribe of al-Fawākhir. Ashrāf
Tribe of
Abdel Wahid al-Dukāli (
Msallata). Ashrāf
Tribe of Sidi Banu
Layth (Bani Nile and Bani Ahmed) and also (al-Hawawasa...
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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...
- Tripoli, in the
Murqub District. The
Tarhuna District,
including the city of
Msallata, had an
urban po****tion of
about 296,000 (est. 2003). The po****tion in...
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frontline Zliten uprising Battle of
Zliten Battle of
Tawergha Zawiya skirmish Msallata clashes Rebel coastal offensive Second Battle of
Zawiya Ras
Ajdir clashes...
- Marj / المرج 62,894 19
Tocra / توكرة 60,681 20
Tarhuna / ترهونة 50,715 21
Msallata / مسلاتة 46,169 22
Jumayl / الجميل 39,344 23
Sorman / صرمان 36,707 24 Al...
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Murzuk Abd al-Hadi
Shaweesh – City of
Murzuk Ramadan Khaled – City of
Msallata Ibrahim BenGhasheer – City of
Misrata Suleiman Al-Fortia – City of Misrata...
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frontline Zliten uprising Battle of
Zliten Battle of
Tawergha Zawiya skirmish Msallata clashes Rebel coastal offensive Second Battle of
Zawiya Ras
Ajdir clashes...
- (Arabic: حمزة أبوفارس), is a
Libyan scholar and
politician who was born in
Msallata on 13
January 1946. He was
named Awqaf &
Islamic Affairs Minister on 22...