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- Warfalla (Arabic: ورفلة) is a tribal confederation of mixed Arab and Arabized Berber origin that resides in Tripolitania, western Libya, mainly in their...
- Magarha have relocated to Sirte and elsewhere along the coast. After the Warfalla tribe which is Libya's largest, the Magarha are Libya's second largest...
- Geryan, Zawia, Misalata, Zwara Berber, Khumus Tripolitan Bedouin tribes: Warfalla, Tarhona, Al-Zintan, Al-Rijban, Awlad Suleiman Cyrenaican Bedouin tribes:...
- forces Libyan Police Pro-Gaddafi tribes and militias Loyalists from the Warfalla, Magarha and Tuareg Tribes Foreign mercenaries (alleged) Strength 200,000...
- the increasingly marginalized army, led by officers from the powerful Warfalla tribe, initiated a failed coup in Misrata and Bani Walid allegedly with...
- the NTC, stating that this was a dispute between tribal leaders of the Warfalla tribe and the NTC. The Libyan government subsequently engaged in negotiations...
- The 1993 coup d'état was a failed military coup initiated by the Warfalla senior military officers against Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi on 22 October...
- the region of Fezzan and the area between it and Sirte as well as the Warfalla tribal area south of Tripoli. Because of its strategic harbor, Ottoman...
- attempted coup against Gaddafi by members of the Warfalla tribe. Salem al-Ouaer, a member of the Warfalla tribe who sided with Gaddafi during the coup, was...
- eastern Niger. Since the early 19th century, they joined the Magarha, Warfalla and the Qadhadhfa to form the Saff al-Fauqi alliance, which opposed the...