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Tajura (Arabic: تاجوراء, romanized: Tājūrā; Italian:
Tagiura), also
spelt Tajoura, is a town in north-western Libya, and
baladiyah in...
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November 2024. Bartoccini,
Renato (1924). "La
moschea di
Murad Agha in
Tagiura (Tripolitania)".
Architettura e Arti
Decorative (in Italian). 3 (8): 337–346...
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Tripolitanian towns still held by the
Italians were Homs,
Misrata Marina,
Tagiura and
Tripoli itself,
where there were 40,000
troops to man the
machine gun...
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gauge of 950 mm. By the end of the same year were done
another 39 km
until Tagiura and Zanzur. From May 1913 the
Italian Ferrovie dello Stato started to manage...
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Tripoli on May 6, 1934, by then
governor Italo Balbo within the
oasis of
Tagiura . This new racetrack, with
eight thousand seats, was
designed by the engineers...
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February 2024. Bartoccini,
Renato (1924). "La
moschea di
Murad Agha in
Tagiura (Tripolitania)".
Architettura e Arti
Decorative (in Italian). 3 (8): 337–346...
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Benghazi and the
railways Tripoli-Zuara, Tripoli-Garian and Tripoli-
Tagiura.
Other important infrastructure improvements were the
enlargement of the...
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Suluntah Slonta Suluq Solue Tabaqah Tobga Tajarhi Tegerri Tajoura Tagiura Taknis Magara Tarhunah Tarhuna Tawergha Taurgia,
Targia Tazirbu Taiserbo...
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degli Abruzzi 113 km 1924–1927
Africa Orientale Italiana (Somalia) Tripoli–
Tagiura 21 km 1912
Italian Libya Tripoli–Vertice 31 90 km 1912–1915
Italian Libya...
- the
Italian Army
threw three Cipelli hand
grenades on
Turkish troops at
Tagiura in Libya, then flew his
Etrich Taube monoplane to Ain and
dropped an additional...