- 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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Murzuq (Arabic: مرزق
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...
- The
Murzuq Desert,
Idehan Murzuq, or
Idhan Murzuq (also Murzaq, Murzuk,
Marzuq and Murzak), is an erg in
southwestern Libya with a
surface of approximately...
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Libyan National Army (LNA) hit the town hall in the
southern Libyan town of
Murzuq and
killed 43
people and
injured 60. The LNA
confirmed the
airstrike but...
- 1812. At
their height,
their domain extended from
Sokna in the
north to
Murzuq in the south.
Starting in 1577, the
sultanate had to fend off
against various...
-
Jabal al
Gharbi Wadi al
Shatii Jufra Al
Wahat Ghat Wadi al
Hayaa Sabha Murzuq Kufra In 2022, 18
provinces were
declared by the
Libyan Government of National...
-
Grand Erg
Occidental in
western Algeria The
Idehan Ubari and the
Idehan Murzuq in
southwestern Libya The
Corralejo dunes in the
Canary Islands,
Spain The...
- still-spoken
Berber language of Tmessa, an
oasis located in the
north of the
Murzuq District. Blažek (1999)
considers the
language spoken in
Tmessa as a dialect...
- Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid, Benghazi, Derna, Gharyan,
Jabal al Akhdar,
Murzuq, Misrata, Nalut,
Nuqat al Khams, Sabha, Sabrata/Sorman, Sirte, Tarhuna/Msalata...
- Worsley; Muʼ****asah al-Waṭanīyah lil-Nafṭ (2000).
Geological Exploration in
Murzuq Basin. A
contribution to IUGS/IAGC
Global Geochemical Baselines. Elsevier...