- the
variant Qaddafi was
slightly more widespread,
followed by Qadhafi,
Gaddafi and Gadhafi.
Scientific romanizations of the name are
Qaḏḏāfī (DIN, Wehr...
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Qaddafi Dies in Libya". The New York Times. Misrata.
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James (20 May 2011). "How Saif
Qaddafi Became Indistinguishable From His Father,
Colonel Muammar Qaddafi -- New York
Magazine - Nymag". New York...
-
Wanis al-
Qaddafi (Arabic: ونيس القذافي; 22
November 1922 – 1
December 1986) was a
Libyan politician. He held many
positions in the era of the Kingdom...
-
Gaddafi Stadium,
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cricket stadium in La****, Punjab, ****stan,
owned by the ****stan
Cricket Board (PCB). With a...
- Eric; Rohde, David; Risen,
James (2011-03-24). "Shady
Dealings Helped Qaddafi Build Fortune and Regime". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved...
- Gaddafi, Gadhafi, or
Qaddafi (Arabic: قذافي,
Qaḏḏāfī) is a
surname and
given name.
Wanis al-
Qaddafi (1924–1986), a
Prime Minister of
Libya from 1968 to...
- one-state
solution include Muammar al-Gaddafi of
Libya (see also Saif
Islam Qaddafi Isratin proposal),
Palestinian author Ali Abunimah,[better source needed][undue...
- The one-state
solution is a
proposed approach to the Israeli–Palestinian
peace process. It sti****tes the
establishment of a
single state within the boundaries...