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  1. Railways of North Africa: The Railway System of the Maghreb: Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Libya (Railway Histories of the World) by E. D. Brant, 1971-09-16
  2. Libya and Nuclear Proliferation: Stepping Back from the Brink (Adelphi series) by Wyn Q. Bowen, 2006-07-26
  3. Libya and the West: From Independence to Lockerbie by Geoff Simons, 2004-05-07
  4. Africa's Thirty Years' War: Chad-libya-the Sudan, 1963-1993 by J. Millard Burr, Robert O Collins, 1999-06-10
  5. Travellers in Libya by John Wright, 2005-12-01
  6. The Emergence of Libya: Selected Historical Essays by John Wright, 2008-12-09
  7. Byzantine Libya and the March of the Arabs towards the West of North Africa (bar s) by Vassilios Christides, 2000-12-31
  8. Concise Bibliography of Northern Chad and Fezzan in Southern Libya by Mohamed A. Alawar, 1983-12
  9. Let Enemies Beware : the History of the 2/15th Battalion 1940-45 by Ronald J. Austin, 1995-12-31
  10. Libya: The Elusive Revolution by Ruth First, 1975-06
  11. The State and Social Transformation in Tunisia and Libya, 1820-1980 (Princeton Studies on the Near East) (Volume 0) by Lisa Anderson, 1987-10-01
  12. History of Libya: Cyrene, Libya, Cyrenaica, Hiv Trial in Libya, Turgut Reis, Seydi Ali Reis, Salih Reis, Fourth Shore, Ancient Libya
  13. Military History of Libya: Bombing of Libya, Italo-Turkish War, Senussi Campaign, Battle of Maaten Al-Sarra, Action in the Gulf of Sidra
  14. Italian North Africa: Fourth Shore, History of Libya as Italian Colony, Fezzan, Italian Cyrenaica, Italian Tripolitania

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Since he took power in a 1969 military coup, Col. Muammar Abu Minyar al-QADHAFI has espoused his own political system - a combination of socialism and Islam - which he calls the Third International Theory. Viewing himself as a revolutionary leader, he used oil funds during the 1970s and 1980s to promote his ideology outside Libya, even supporting subversives and terrorists abroad to hasten the end of Marxism and capitalism. Libyan military adventures failed, e.g., the prolonged foray of Libyan troops into the Aozou Strip in northern Chad was finally repulsed in 1987. Libyan support for terrorism decreased after UN sanctions were imposed in 1992. Those sanctions were suspended in April 1999.

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26. History Of Libya
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    For most of their history, the peoples of Libya have been subjected to varying degrees of foreign control. The Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Vandals, and Byzantines ruled all or parts of Libya. Although the Greeks and Romans left impressive ruins at Cyrene, Leptis Magna, and Sabratha, little else remains today to testify to the presence of these ancient cultures. The Arabs conquered Libya in the seventh century A.D. In the following centuries, most of the indigenous peoples adopted Islam and the Arabic language and culture. The Ottoman Turks conquered the country in the 16th century. Libya remained part of their empirealthough at times virtually autonomousuntil Italy invaded in 1911 and, after years of resistance, made Libya a colony. In 1934, Italy adopted the name "Libya" (used by the Greeks for all of North Africa, except Egypt) as the official name of the colony, which consisted of the Provinces of Cyrenaica, Tripolitania, and Fezzan. King Idris I, Emir of Cyrenaica, led Libyan resistance to Italian occupation between the two World Wars. From 1943 to 1951, Tripolitania and Cyrenaica were under British administration; the French controlled Fezzan. In 1944, Idris returned from exile in Cairo but declined to resume permanent residence in Cyrenaica until the removal in 1947 of some aspects of foreign control. Under the terms of the 1947 peace treaty with the Allies, Italy relinquished all claims to Libya.
  • 27. Libya Political, Economic Environmental Information News
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    At various times in its history the territory that is now Libya was occupied by Carthage, Rome, Arabia, Morocco, Egypt, and Spain. It was part of the Ottoman Empire from 1551 to 1911, serving in the 18th cent. as a base for pirates who, in return for immunity, provided large revenues to the local ruler. Libya was seized by Italy in 1911, but Libyan resistance continued until the 1930s. During World War II, as an Italian colony, it was one of the main battlegrounds of N Africa (see North Africa, campaigns in), passing under an Anglo-French military government when the Axis was defeated in the area in 1943. In accordance with a UN decision, in 1951 the country became independent as the United Kingdom of Libya, with King Idris I as ruler.
    Idris was ousted in 1969 in a coup d'etat led by Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi, who established an anti-Western dictatorship. British and American bases were closed in 1970, and unification was sought, unsuccessfully, with several other Arab countries. An implacable foe of Israel, Qaddafi used Libya's vast oil wealth to create an extensive social welfare system and to help support the Palestinian guerrilla movement, particularly radical elements. In 1979 Libya intervened in Uganda to help keep Idi Amin in power, and in 1981 it dispatched troops into neighboring Chad (Libya had occupied the disputed Aozou Strip, in N Chad, in 1973), withdrawing most of them later that year. Qaddafi's forces continued to take sides in Chadian fighting, eventually occupying much of N Chad, but they were pushed back somewhat in 1987. In 1990 the dispute over the Aozou Strip was submitted to the International Court of Justice.

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    Since he took power in a 1969 military coup, Col. Muammar Abu Minyar al-QADHAFI has espoused his own political system - a combination of socialism and Islam - which he calls the Third International Theory. Viewing himself as a revolutionary leader, he used oil funds during the 1970s and 1980s to promote his ideology outside Libya, even supporting subversives and terrorists abroad to hasten the end of Marxism and capitalism. Libyan military adventures failed, e.g., the prolonged foray of Libyan troops into the Aozou Strip in northern Chad was finally repulsed in 1987. Libyan support for terrorism decreased after UN sanctions were imposed in 1992. Those sanctions were suspended in April 1999.
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    30. History Of Libya - Wikipedia
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For most of their history, the peoples of Libya have been subjected to varying degrees of foreign control. The Phoenicians Carthaginians Greeks Romans ... Vandals , and Byzantines ruled all or parts of Libya. Although the Greeks and Romans left impressive ruins at Cyrene Leptis Magna , and Sabratha , little else remains today to testify to the presence of these ancient cultures. The Arabs conquered Libya in the 7th century . In the following centuries, most of the indigenous peoples adopted Islam and the Arabic language and culture. The Ottoman Turks conquered the country in the mid- 16th century . Libya remained part of their empirealthough at times virtually autonomousuntil Italy invaded in and, in the face of years of resistance, made Libya a

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    A Brief history of libya and the Civilizations it played host to throughout history A Summary of the Great Civilizations that inhabited libya throughout history 8000 B.C. The earliest Neolithic Culture. Settlements of Fezzan is believed to have
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    Libya's flag was adopted in 1977, after leaving the Federation of Arab Republics . Green is the national color of Libya as well as a symbol of devotion to Islam.
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    The naval ensign of Libya is reportedly green with in the center two white crossed anchors. Can anyone confirm, and if so what are the proportions?
    Armand Noel du Payrat , 20 March 1998 According to the 1995-96 Jane's Fighting Ships , Libya uses its plain green national flag as a naval ensign. But perhaps there's been a recent change. It's also possible, I suppose, that the flag you describe is in fact the Libyan jack.
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    by Vicent Morley This is the flag adopted by Libya on independence in 1951. The flag continued in use until the overthrow of the monarchy in the military coup of 1969. The stripes represent the three constituent provinces of Cyrenaica (black), Fezzan (red) and Tripolitania (green). The colours are those of the Arab revolt flag.

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    35. MapZones.com History
    Like Algeria, much of libya's earlier history—not only in the Islamic period buteven before—reveals that both the western and eastern provinces were more
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    Country Info Libya Introduction Libya General Data Libya Maps Libya Culture ... Libya Time and Date Libya History Back to Top The Phoenicians founded colonies on the coast of Tripolitania, which were conquered by Carthage in the 6th century bc. Greeks subsequently established settlements in Cyrenaica. The Greek historian Herodotus, writing in the 5th century bc, described the Garamantes people of the Fezzan, who were sedentary farmers and used horse-drawn chariots in warfare. His account has been verified in the 20th century by ancient cave art, discovered in the Jabal Akakus (jabal means “mountains”) of the western Fezzan and the Jabal al ‘Uwaynat near the Egyptian border. Libya later became a Roman possession, until it was conquered by the Vandals in ad 455. After a reconquest by Byzantium in the following century, the region was won by the Arabs under Amr ibn al-As in 643. The present borders of Libya contain a huge territory the size of the U.S. states of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Mississippi combined. Largely desert with some limited potential for urban and sedentary life in its northwestern and northeastern corners, Libya has never been populous nor a power centre. Like its neighbour Algeria, Libya's very name is a neologism, created by the conquering Italians early in the 20th century. Like Algeria, much of Libya's earlier history—not only in the Islamic period but even before—reveals that both the western and eastern provinces were more closely linked with neighbouring territory, with Tunisia and Egypt respectively. Even during most of the Ottoman times the country was divided into two parts, one linked to Tripoli in the west and the other to Banghazi in the east.

    36. Ancient History Sourcebook: Herodotus (c.490-c.425 BCE): On Libya, From The Hist
    Herodotus's writings on libya, from from The Histories, c. 430 BCE.Category Society history By Time Period Ancient Carthage......Back to Ancient history Sourcebook . Ancient history Sourcebook Herodotus(c.490c.425 BCE) On libya, from The Histories, c. 430 BCE.
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    In the accounts here, Herodotus describes thepeoples and geography of North Africa west of Egypt - much further west than the current boundaries of modern Libya. These texts aslo form part of a larger file on North Africa/Mauretania in ancient sources. Book IV.42-43 For my part I am astonished that men should ever have divided Libya, Asia, and Europe as they have, for they are exceedingly unequal. Europe extends the entire length of the other two, and for breadth will not even (as I think) bear to be compared to them. As for Libya, we know it to be washed on all sides by the sea, except where it is attached to Asia. This discovery was first made by Necos, the Egyptian king, who on desisting from the canal which he had begun between the Nile and the Arabian gulf [ i.e., the Red Sea], sent to sea a number of ships manned by Phoenicians, with orders to make for the Pillars of Hercules, and return to Egypt through them, and by the Mediterranean. The Phoenicians took their departure from Egypt by way of the Erythraean sea, and so sailed into the southern ocean. When autumn came, they went ashore, wherever they might happen to be, and having sown a tract of land with corn, waited until the grain was fit to cut. Having reaped it, they again set sail; and thus it came to pass that two whole years went by, and it was not till the third year that they doubled the Pillars of Hercules, and made good their voyage home. On their return, they declared - I for my part do not believe them, but perhaps others may - that in sailing round Libya they had the sun upon their right hand. In this way was the extent of Libya first discovered.

    37. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
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    38. Central Bank Of LIBYA
    The monetary authority in the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Includes some recent laws, a brief history, and more content in Arabic.
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    Infoplease Atlas: Libya Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya National name: Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Chief of State: Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi (1969) Prime Minister: Mubarak Abdallah al-Shamikh (2000) Area: 679,358 sq mi (1,759,540 sq km) Population (2003 est.): 5,499,074 (growth rate: 2.4%); birth rate: 27.4/1000; infant mortality rate: 26.8/1000; density per sq mi: 8 Capital: Tripoli Largest cities (est. 1988): Tripoli, 591,062; Benghazi, 446,250 Monetary unit: Libyan dinar Languages: Arabic, Italian and English widely understood in major cities Ethnicity/race: Berber and Arab 97%, Greeks, Maltese, Italians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Turks, Indians, Tunisians

    40. Libya: The History Of Herodotus
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