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Tajura (Arabic: تاجوراء, romanized: Tājūrā; Italian: Tagiura), also
spelt Tajoura, is a town in north-western Libya, and
baladiyah in the
Tripoli Muhafazah...
- On 19
March 2011, a multi-state NATO-led
coalition began a
military intervention in
Libya to
implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973...
- July 3 – 2019
Tajoura migrant center airstrike: An
airstrike by
Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar's
Libyan National Army hits the
Tajoura Detention Center...
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abolished by
decree on 26
October 1889; however, Noel-Buxton
reported that
Tajoura still remained a
center of the
slave trade, but "limited to
small though...
- 23:30,
during the 2019–20
Western Libya campaign, an
airstrike hit the
Tajoura Detention Center outside Tripoli, Libya,
while hundreds of
people were...
- Candidates: 17 Elected: •
Ajaili Mohamed Misbah Abu
Esdail – 2,400 (26.80%)
Tajoura Seats: 2. Candidates: 28 Elected: •
Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Sasi – 13,393...
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other flags were used as the flag of the
Ottoman Empire,
Sultanate of
Tajoura and as well
religious flags.
During the
French Somaliland and
French Territory...
- 2019,
during the 2019–20
Western Libya campaign, an
airstrike hit the
Tajoura Detention Center outside Tripoli, Libya,
which was
being used as a holding...
- abductees. The Triq al-Sika
detention centre is
located in Tripoli. The
Tajoura Detention Center is
located 16
kilometres east of Tripoli. The Al Nasr...
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Mohammed Alnaas (Arabic: محمد النعاس) (born 1991) is a
Libyan writer born in
Tajoura (an
eastern suburb of Tripoli). His
debut novel Bread on
Uncle Milad's...