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Tripolitania /trɪpɒlɪˈteɪniə/ (Arabic: طرابلس),
historically known as the
Tripoli region, is a
historic region and
former province of Libya. The region...
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Tripolitania is an
historic region of Libya.
Tripolitania may also
refer to:
Tripolitania (Roman province)
Islamic Tripolitania and
Cyrenaica Ottoman...
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Italian Tripolitania was an
Italian colony,
located in present-day
western Libya, that
existed from 1911 to 1934. It was part of the
territory conquered...
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Ottoman Tripolitania, also
known as the
Regency of Tripoli, was
officially ruled by the
Ottoman Empire from 1551 to 1912. It
corresponded roughly to the...
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simply the
Kingdom of Libya.
Idris had
served as Emir of
Cyrenaica and
Tripolitania from the 1920s
until 1951. He was the
chief of the
Muslim Senussi Order...
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Italy and
Malta to the north.
Libya comprises three historical regions:
Tripolitania, Fezzan, and Cyrenaica. With an area of
almost 1.8 million km2 (700,000 sq mi)...
- of
Fezzan and
Tripolitania Misrata,
formerly part of
Tripolitania Sabha,
formerly part of
Fezzan Tarabulus,
formerly part of
Tripolitania Since Muammar...
- in Libya,
including the
capital city, Tripoli. As a
Roman province,
Tripolitania was a
major exporter of
agricultural products, as well as a
centre for...
- The 1945 Anti-Jewish
riots in
Tripolitania was the most
violent rioting against Jews in
North Africa in
modern times. From
November 5 to
November 7, 1945...
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Tripolitania province is one of the
three traditional Provinces of Libya. It was a
formal province from 1934
until 1963, when it was
subdivided into the...