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Omar al-Mukhtar
Leader of the Senussi resistance against the Italian fascist occupation (1858–1931)
Fezzan
Fezzan ( , ; ; ; ) is the southwestern region of modern Libya. It is largely desert, but broken by mountains, uplands, and dry river valleys (wadis) in the north, where oases enable ancient towns and villages to survive deep in the otherwise inhospitable Sahara Desert. The term originally applied to the land beyond the coastal strip of Africa proconsularis, including the Nafusa and extending west of modern Libya over Ouargla and Illizi. As these Berber areas came to be associated with the regions of Tripoli, Cirta or Algiers, the name was increasingly applied to the arid areas south of Tripoli
Italian Libya
1934–1943 Italian possession in North Africa
Hun
town in Fezzan, Libya
Italian Tripolitania
1927-1934 Italian possession in North Africa
Marble Arch
former monument in Libya
Pacification of Libya
war
Tripolitanian Republic
on Libyan territory, an old state
Colonial Order of the Star of Italy
award
Suluq
Suluq () is a town in the Benghazi District of the Cyrenaica region in northeastern Libya. It is located about 53 kilometers to the south-east of Benghazi.
Via Balbia
road in Libya
Sword of Islam
propaganda tool used by Mussolini in Libya
Italian settlers in Libya
ethnic group
El Tag
human settlement in Libya
Port of Benghazi
port in Libya
list of governors-general of Italian Libya
Wikimedia list article
Frontier Wire
Royal Corps of Colonial Troops
Colonial troops raised on Italy's African possessions.
Yousaf Borahil Al-Msmare
Libyan resistance leader
Muslim Association of the Lictor
political party in Libya
Italian colonization of Libya
aspect of history
Tripoli Castle
Landmark in Libya
Auto-Saharan Company
military unit
Template:Italian Libya
Wikimedia template
Postage stamps and postal history of Tripolitania
Battle of Ettangi
1913 battle
Libyan resistance movement
1911–1917 and 1923–1932 resistance to Italian rule in Libya
Italian African Police
The colonial police of Italian East Africa.