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Murzuk, Murzuq,
Murzug or
Merzug (Arabic: مرزق) is an
oasis town and the
capital of the
Murzuq District in the
Fezzan region of
southwest Libya. It lies...
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Fasilides Castle Kusquam Castle Fort
Jesus Lord
Egerton Castle (Ngata)
Murzuk Castle in
Murzuk Sabha Castle in
Sabha Red
Castle in
Tripoli Soroca Castle Artificial...
- Trans-Saharan
trade between Kharga (the Darb al Arbein)
close to the Nile, and
Murzuk in the
Libyan Fezzan. This
obscurity saw the
region overlooked by early...
- Murzaq,
Murzuk,
Marzuq and Murzak), is an erg in
southwestern Libya with a
surface of
approximately 58,000 km2. It is
named after the town of
Murzuk in the...
- Murzuq) is a
districts of
Libya in the
south of the country. Its
capital is
Murzuk. The city was
occupied by the
Ottoman Empire in 1578 and
served as the capital...
- to London. He then
returned to
Murzuk.
Nothing further is
known with
certainty concerning him or his companion. In
Murzuk Hornemann had
collected a great...
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called the
Bilma Trail. The
Garamantean Road p****ed
south of the
desert near
Murzuk before turning north to p****
between the
Alhaggar and
Tibesti Mountains...
- [1798-1800]. From
Tripoli to
Murzuk in 1799. Then
disguised as a Muslim, he
travelled with a
caravan from
Cairo to Siwa and
Murzuk then down to Lake Chad and...
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Nafusa Mountains.
Southern Libya,
primarily Sebha, Kufra, Ghat,
Ghadamis and
Murzuk, is also
inhabited by two
other ethnic groups; the
Tuareg and Toubou. Libya...
- Sarapion, Sennar.
North Africa – Caesarea, Carthage, Cyrene,
Leptis Magna,
Murzuk, Sijilm****a, Tamanr****et, Tingis.
Arabia – Cane,
Eudaemon Arabia, Mocha...