-
transliterated into
Turkish as
Trablus, and may
refer to: Tripoli, Libya,
historically Ṭarābulus al-Gharb ("Western Tripoli") Eyālet-i
Trâblus Gârp (province, 1551–1864)...
-
Tripoli Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت طرابلس شام, romanized: Eyālet-i
Ṭrāblus-ı Şām; Arabic: طرابلس الشام) was an
eyalet of the
Ottoman Empire. The capital...
-
Tripolitania ایالت طرابلس غرب (1551–1864) Eyālet-i
Trâblus Gârb ولايت طرابلس غرب (1864–1912) Vilâyet-i
Trâblus Gârb
Eyalet and
Vilayet of
Ottoman Empire 1551–1912...
- Tripoli,
historically known as Tripoli-of-the-West, is the
capital and
largest city of Libya, with a po****tion of
about 1.317
million people in 2021....
- Italo-Turkish War (1911–12), when
Italy invaded Libya, then the
Ottoman vilayet of
Trâblus Gârb The
Senussi Campaign (1915–17), part of the
First World War, in which...
- from
Trablus and
Benghazi vilayets (Libya), but in return,
Italy would return Rhodes and the
other Aegean islands that it held to the Ottomans.
Trablus and...
- of the
destroyers to
seize Trablus as a prize.
According to the
contemporary author William Beehler,
Corazziere towed Trablus,
while the
historian Charles...
- successor. In this
capacity he was
present at the
naval expedition against Trablus (present-day
Tripoli in Libya).
During his five
years in this position...
- Ṭarābulus,
pronounced [tˤaˈraːbulus] ;
Lebanese Arabic: طرابلس, romanized:
Ṭrāblus,
locally [ˈtˤrɔːblɪs]; see below) is the
largest and most
important city...
- (Tripoli-in-the-East) طرابلس شام
Trablus-ı Şam (Trablusşam) 285
years (1579–1864)
Tripolitania (Tripoli-in-the-West) طرابلس غرب
Trablus-ı Garb (Trablusgarp) 313...