- The
Tripolitanian Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية الطرابلسية, al-Jumhuriyat at-Trabulsiya), was a short-lived Arab
republic that
declared the independence...
- Judeo-
Tripolitanian Arabic (also
known as
Tripolitanian Judeo-Arabic,
Jewish Tripolitanian–Libyan Arabic, Tripolita'it, Yudi) is a
variety of
Arabic spoken...
- that of Italy,
where the AM-lira was
minted by the
United States. The
Tripolitanian and the
Italian lira were
replaced in
early 1952 by the
Libyan pound...
- The
Tripolitanian civil war[citation needed] was a
conflict from 1790 to 1795[citation needed]
which occurred in
Tripolitania –
inside what is
today the...
- The Italo-Turkish or Turco-Italian War (Turkish:
Trablusgarp Savaşı, "
Tripolitanian War", Italian:
Guerra di Libia, "War of Libya") was
fought between the...
- The Swedish–
Tripolitanian war was a
naval conflict that took
place from 1796 to 1802
between Sweden and
Tripolitania over
tribute payments. Tripolitan...
- Judeo-Yemeni
Arabic (jye), Judeo-Egyptian
Arabic (yhd), and Judeo-
Tripolitanian Arabic (yud). Judeo-Arabic,
particularly in its
later forms, contains...
- Ali
Fethi Okyar (29
April 1880 – 7 May 1943) was a
Turkish diplomat and politician, who also
served as a
military officer and
diplomat during the last...
-
Tripolitanian demands and
attempt to
coerce the
Tripolitanians away from war. Upon
receiving the news that the
Neapolitans refused the
Tripolitanians...
-
independence of
Libya from
Italian control. In 1918,
Tripolitanian rebels founded the
Tripolitanian Republic,
though the rest of the
country remained under...