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Sabha or
Sebha /ˈsɛb.hɑː/ (Arabic: سَبْهَا, romanized: Sabhā) is an
oasis city in
southwestern Libya,
approximately 640
kilometres (400 mi)
south of Tripoli...
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Sebha University is a
public university in the
southern city of Sabha, Libya, with
campuses in Sabha, Awbari, Murzuq, Brak, and Ghat. The
beginning of...
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Sebha International Airport (IATA: SEB, ICAO: HLLS) is an
airport serving Sabha,
capital of the
Sabha District of Libya. The
airport is 4
kilometres (2...
- such as Bani Walid,
Sebha, and
Sirte remained Gaddafist strongholds.
Gaddafi was
reportedly planning to
catch up with his
Sebha commander Ali Kanna's...
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Sabha (Arabic: سبها Sabhā) is one of the
districts of Libya,
situated near the
center of the
country in the
Fezzan region. The city of
Sabha serves as...
- po****tions of
Zuwarah and the
Nafusa Mountains.
Southern Libya,
primarily Sebha, Kufra, Ghat,
Ghadamis and Murzuk, is also
inhabited by two
other ethnic...
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Afriqiyah Airways Flight 209
Airbus A320
during a
flight in
Libya from
Sebha to Tripoli,
stated they had a hand
grenade and
forcing the
pilots to fly...
- on 10
November 2012.
Retrieved 1
September 2011. "Gaddafi
loyalists flee
Sebha to Niger". News24. 22
September 2011.
Archived from the
original on 24 September...
- The
Battle of
Sabha was a part of the
Libyan Civil War and took
place between forces loyal to
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and
rebel anti-Gaddafi forces...
- was an
attempted ********ination
against Col. Ali
Dallah Gaidi, the Head of
Sebha Military Council. Gaidi's wife was
killed in the attack.
Libya portal Zargoun...