- The
Zuwayya (Arabic: الزوية Al-
Zuwayya) are an
independent Murabtin tribe, one of the
major Arab
Bedouin tribes of
Cyrenaica and Fezzan, Libya. Traditionally...
- Al-Abaydat, Drasa, Al-Barasa, Al-Fawakhir,
Zuwayya, Majabra, Awama, Minfa, Taraki, alawana, Shwa'ir and in
Kufra Zuwayya, Toubou. Sirte:
Awlad Suleiman, Qadhadhfa...
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wounded in
fighting between the Tobu and
Zuwayya tribes in Kufra. Nine of the
fatalities were from the
Zuwayya and
eight from the Tobu. Initially, only...
- the
Arabs or the
Ottomans and was
owned by the Arab
Bedouin tribe of the
Zuwayya only in the mid-19th century, and
eventually by the
Italians by the 1930s...
- Gaddafi. The
Magarha tribe announced their support of the protesters. The
Zuwayya tribe,
based in
eastern Libya,
threatened to cut off oil
exports from fields...
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displacements from
oases to the
Sahara desert proper; such as the Magharba, and
Zuwayya, Fawakhir, Firjan, and
Hussun tribes who
lived near Ijdabiyya, west of...
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which attacked Awjila, Jalu, Zella, and Tazirbu,
fighting mainly against Zuwayya tribe. Graziani's
campaign against the S****si was at that time was one...
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local office on fire.
During the next few days, the
Toubous clashed with
Zuwayya tribes, who were
known for
having been
armed by the
Libyan government during...
- are Qadhadhfa, Magarha, Warfalla, Firjan, Saʿada and Murabtin, Masamir,
Zuwayya,
Awlad Busayf,
Awlad Sulayman and Abaydat. The most well
known Arab tribes...
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militia denied this.
Kufra clashes On 12 February,
conflict erupted between Zuwayya and
Toubou tribesmen in
southern town of Kufra. This
conflict lasted several...