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Tajura (Arabic: تاجوراء, romanized:
Tājūrā; Italian: Tagiura), also
spelt Tajoura, is a town in north-western...
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Tajura wa Arbaʽ (Arabic: تاجوراء والنواحي الأربع, romanized: Tarjūrāʾ wa an-Nawājī al-ʾArbaʿ) was one of the
districts of
Libya from 2001 to 2007. It consisted...
- account,
Sakura was
killed while returning from the hajj in the town of
Tajura, 12
miles east of Tripoli,
whereas oral
tradition says that Kon
Mamadi (Qu)...
- The Gulf of
Tadjoura (Somali:
Gacanka Tajuura; Arabic: خليج تدجورا) is a gulf or
basin of the
Indian Ocean in the Horn of Africa. It lies
south of the...
- tribes,
resistance to
Christian rule
continued from the
nearby settlement of
Tajura which was
under Ottoman influence. The
Florentine military engineer Piccino...
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Tadjoura (Afar: Tagórri; Arabic: تاجوراء, romanized:
Tajūrā’; Somali: Tajuura) is one of the
oldest towns in
Djibouti and the
capital of the Tadjourah...
- 101 Battalion, also
known as 101
Brigade or
Tajura Battalion, was a
military insurgent unit in the
eastern suburbs of Tripoli,
aligned with
Khalifa Haftar...
- from
where the
riots spread. 40 were
killed in Amrus, 34 in Zanzur, 7 in
Tajura, 13 in
Zawia and 3 in Qusabat.
Following the
start of the 1947–48 Civil...
- People's Congress.
Fighting was
especially fierce in the city's
eastern Tajura district, but
loyalist forces were able to
crush the uprising, with many...
-
Rapid Intervention Force, the
Nawasi 8th Force, and the Bab
Tajura brigade. All but the Bab
Tajura brigade were
considered the most
prominent militias in Tripoli...