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Libya's Italian Connection - JSTOR DailyFeb 26, 2016 · Italians christened their colony “Libya” in 1934, taking an ancient Greek name for the region. Local resistance to this colonial project ...
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Italo-Turkish War - Phersu AtlasTreaty of Lausanne (1912). Was the peace treaty that ended the Italo-Turkish War. The Ottoman Empire ceded Libya to Italy. The Dodecanese was not ceded by ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Settling Libya: Italian Colonization, International Competition, and ...been studying a scheme for the development of the colony known as demographic colonization, or the transplantation of self-supporting groups of peasants from ...
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Italian Reconquest of Libya 1923-32 and Umar Al-Mukhtar - FanackDec 2, 2022 · An overview of the life of Omar Mukhtar in Libya and how he used his local knowledge to organize a highly successful guerrilla resistance.
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Libya - World War II DatabaseIn the 1930s, Italy embarked on several major projects to improve infrastructure in Italian Libya, the most significant of which were transportation, which ...
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Libya: Italian Colonial Postcards from the 1920s to the 1940sMar 25, 2011 · In addition to mass transports of settlers from Italy, he also began constructing highways, railroads, ports, and other improvements to the ...
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Not a Happy History — Italy & Libya - Project MUSEJan 2, 2023 · Italy, “the least of the Great Powers”, lacked the necessary capacity and experience to conquer and rule foreign colonies, particularly one as ...
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#73 Occupation, Empire & Rebellion: A History of Libya–Guest Blog ...Apr 24, 2011 · Ottoman Empire conquered Cyrenaica in 1517 and Tripolitania in 1551. The Siege of Tripoli in 1551 allowed the Ottomans to capture the city. In ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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Libya: Second Ottoman Period - Al-Senussi (1823 - 1859) - FanackDec 2, 2022 · After the Ottomans had re-established direct control over Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in 1835, they were determined to keep it.Missing: rule governance
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The Senussi Order - Libyan Heritage HouseIt was then that Al-Sanusi and his followers decided to remain in Libya and to proceed eastwards to Cyrenaica where, in 1843, he founded the first Sanusi lodge, ...
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Reluctant Militants: Colonialism, Territory, and Sanusi Resistance on ...The Sanusi Order, or Sanusiyya, emerged in Ottoman Cyrenaica in the middle of the nineteenth century and quickly became the preeminent Sufi fraternity in North ...<|separator|>
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Traders, Nomades and Slaves | SpringerLinkAug 15, 2020 · According to the writings of early Arab geographers, trans-Saharan trade in the Middle Ages was operated by trading enterprises of Ibadi Berbers ...
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Nineteenth-Century Reform in Ottoman Libya - jstorItalian attempts at last-minute commercial penetration failed to draw substantial numbers of the provincial notables away from their reliance on, and support ...
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Reviewing Italian Colonization in Africa: An Account from EthiopiaMar 4, 2020 · The Adwa victory led to a change of government in Italy. Due to public protest and failure of his colonial policy, Prime Minister Francesco ...
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Fourth Shore - The Italian Colonization of LibyaSep 7, 2013 · A negative balance of trade, rampant unemployment and a strong lira encouraged mainland Italians to emigrate. Libya provided the perfect ...
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Italian Colonialist Period - Libyan Heritage HouseThere were a number of reasons behind Italian colonization of Libya: aside from becoming as powerful as other European nations, there were economic and social ...
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Italo-Turkish War 1911-1912 - 1914-1918 OnlineAug 23, 2016 · In preparation for this, Italy concluded agreements with European powers allowing her a free hand in Libya. The timing of the war was set by ...
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Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912) - About HistoryIn 1902, Italy and France signed a secret agreement that provided the freedom of intervention by Italy in Libya and Morocco. ... Ottoman Empire, taking ...
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[PDF] Ottoman Mobilization and Resistance in the Italo-Turkish War, 1Ali Ahmida's work, perhaps the most comprehensive work on Libyan state formation, provides some insight into the nature of Ottoman reforms in Libya and the ways ...
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Turco-Italian War - Turkey in the First World WarDec 16, 2023 · Then, on 1 November 1911, Second Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti carried out the world's first aerial bombardment mission, dropping four bombs on two ...
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New Great War Episode: The Italo-Turkish War 1911-1912Dec 17, 2021 · The peace treaty ending the Italo-Turkish War was signed on October 18, 1912. The Ottomans declared Libya independent to avoid accepting ...Missing: declaration Ouchy
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Libya - World Statesmen5 Nov 1911 Italy declares Cyrenaica (Cirenaica) under Italian protectorate. 18 Oct 1912 Ottomans agree to evacuate Libya in Treaty of Lausanne. Apr 1917 U.K. ...
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[PDF] ITALIAN LIBYA - LocBut, when the Italian Government further demanded full liberty to plant Italian colonies in Libya, the ... tious programme for the development of the colony. The ...
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"Tripoli Will Be Italian": Italy's Colonial Conquests in LibyaOn November 5, Italy proclaimed the annexation of Tripolitana and Cyrenaica and dispatched reinforcements to its new colonies. In the second half of November, ...Missing: proclamation Sulayman
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[PDF] Italy and the Sanusiyya: Negotiating Authority in Colonial Libya ...As a latecomer to the European “Scramble for Africa”, the Italian occupation of the. Libyan territories has received little attention in Italian historiography ...
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War in the Italian Colonies - Oxford Academic - Oxford University PressIn August 1915 Italy declared war on the Ottoman Empire. While it sent no troops to the main Allied fronts against the Ottomans, it fought this enemy both at ...
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Italian Colonialism in Libya - World History EncyclopediaMay 16, 2025 · One of the most coveted projects of Italian colonial policy was to secure an African colony in the Mediterranean.
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Senussi - Phersu AtlasJanuary 1915: In 1914, the Senussi, led by Sayyid Ahmed al-Sharif, prompted an uprising in Ghat and Ghadames, forcing the Italians out of the territory. The ...
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Second Italo-Sanusi War - 1921-31 - GlobalSecurity.orgNov 7, 2011 · When Italy joined the Allied Powers in 1915, the first Italo-Sanusi war (1914-17) in Cyrenaica became part of the world war. Germany and Turkey ...Missing: Senussi details fatwa
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[PDF] italian-colonisation-libyan-resistance-to-the-al-sanusi-of ... - SciSpaceAbstract. This paper seeks to analyse Italian Colonialism in Libya from. 1911-1922 against the backdrop of the anti-colonial Sanusi.
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Italy and the Sanusiya Order in Cyrenaica - jstorThe Italians created a waqf administration for Libya by a Royal Decree of 9th January, 1939.
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Power, knowledge, and being: the emergence and persistence of ...All the elements of the coloniality of Being that had emerged during Italian colonisation persisted after the end of the colonial rule. In January 1943, in the ...
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Libya - Italy and Arab Resistance - Country StudiesThe Fundamental Law approved by the Italian parliament in 1919 provided for provincial parliaments and for local advisory councils appointed by the Italian ...<|separator|>
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Colonies on the cover: Italo Balbo's Libia | Modern ItalyNov 10, 2022 · The date 12 March 1937 was an important one for Balbian Libya: the Duce arrived for the inauguration of the Litoranea, making a journey that ...
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[PDF] A Study of the Italian Counterinsurgency Operations in Tripolitania ...May 20, 2021 · Starting from an adverse situation, the Italian colonial troops quelled a widespread insurgent movement in ten years. The operational approach ...
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[PDF] Colonial Soldiers in Italian Counter-Insurgency Operations in Libya ...ABSTRACT. The vast majority of the force employed by the Italians to crush local resistance in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica was composed of Libyans, Eritreans.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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[PDF] The Pacification of the “Fourth Shore” - DTICMay 20, 2021 · This monograph analyzes the Italian counterinsurgency campaign conducted in Libya between 1922 and 1931 from an operational standpoint.Missing: motivations | Show results with:motivations
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[PDF] Mingo Senior Thesis Final Draft - ASIT SitesOver the course of three years the fascist colonial authorities in the Italian colony of. Cyrenaica emptied an entire region of its people in an effort to quell ...
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The Pacification of Cyrenaica: the Libyan GenocideLearn about the Great Pacification of Libya and the hundred of thousands of Libyans who perished at the hands of the Italian colonial army in the late 1920s ...
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Colonial Soldiers in Italian Counter-Insurgency Operations in Libya ...PDF | The vast majority of the force employed by the Italians to crush local resistance in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica was composed of Libyans, Eritreans.
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Italo Balbo and the Colonization of Libya - jstor20,000 colonists each year for five years in succession. The long- range goal was a population of 500,000 Italians in Libya by mid- century. Balbo made ...
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A 'catastrophic consequence': Fascism's debate on the legal status ...... colonization of the Libyan territories, the Fascist regime dealt with a more stable colony and a higher number of Italian settlers in its regions. This new ...
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Mussolini, Libya, and the Sword of Islam - SpringerLinkAs fascist Duce, he visited the Italian colony of Libya three times, in 1926, in 1937, and in 1942. In 1926 he was still consolidating the power he had assumed ...
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Libya - The Fourth Shore - Country StudiesA project initiated by Libya's governor, Italo Balbo, brought the first 20,000 settlers--the ventimilli--to Libya in a single convoy in October 1938.
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Genocide, Historical Amnesia and Italian Settler Colonialism in ...May 4, 2022 · It was a shorter period of colonization (1911–1943) but very brutal. The dream was designed by the so-called liberal colonial state in 1911. The ...
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Accounting and biopolitics for a new society: Italian colonialism in ...In 1936 in Libya the Italian resident population was 66,525, a 49% increase from 1931 to 1936, a significantly higher proportional increase than that of ...
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Italian Colonization of Tripolitania - jstorItalian colonization were synonymous in co- lonial policy for Libya. The Italians incorporated their land use eval- uations in a decree designed to build a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Colonists and “Demographic” Colonists. Family and Society ... - CairnThe creation of the Empire and the increase of Italian colonists in Libya (119,139 in 1939) and in AOI (165,267 in 1939) represented a turning point in the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Advantages and Disadvantages of the Colonization of Libya for ItalyGovernment plans for the development of Libya mirrored those of the towns built across Italy in the 1930s. Mussolini regarded the settlements in Libya as ...
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[PDF] The effect of settler farming on indigenous agricultureIn 1939, proximity to Italian farms in Libya was associated with lower land productivity for indigenous farmers, who used land-extensive techniques to ...
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[PDF] The economic impact of Italian colonial investments in Libya ...Aug 1, 2019 · This dissertation examines the micro-level effects of Italian colonial investments in Libya, Somalia, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, and sheds light ...Missing: Suppression nomadic pastoralism
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[PDF] Libya's agricultural economy in brief - AgEcon SearchThe leading agricultural products are grains, tomatoes, dates, potatoes, nuts, citrus fruits, grapes, olives (and olive oil), esparto grass, and animal products ...Missing: artesian | Show results with:artesian
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[PDF] Barite: World Production, Reserves, and Future ProspectsThe world reserves of barite in 1969 are estimated at about 200 million tons. This apparently large supply will last only 20 years, if production.
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[PDF] The strada litoranea. Mapping colonial rural landscape along the ...After its construction, the coastal road became the main axis for rural enhancement through rural settlements, involving also existing elements. In the colonial ...
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The Life Cycle of the Libyan Coastal Highway: Italian Colonialism ...Mar 17, 2021 · This paper explores the role of the Libyan Coastal Highway across history: originally built by fascist Italy during colonisation, in the postcolonial era Libya ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Italo Balbo | Fascist Leader, Air Marshal & Explorer | BritannicaItalo Balbo was an Italian airman and fascist leader who played a decisive role in developing Benito Mussolini's air force. After studying at Florence ...
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[PDF] Early North African Campaigns 1940-1942: A Case Study - DTICBALBO, (Maresciallo Italo Balbo): Italian general who served as Commandante Superiore (C-in-C) of all Italian forces in Libya in 1940. He was killed on 28 June ...
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The struggle for North Africa, 1940-43 | National Army MuseumAfter a grim struggle that rolled back and forth across the North African desert for nearly three years, this campaign resulted in the first major Allied ...Missing: concentration | Show results with:concentration
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Tunisia Campaign | Holocaust EncyclopediaSix days later, on May 13, 1943, the Axis forces in North Africa, having sustained 40,000 casualties in Tunisia alone, surrendered; 267,000 German and Italian ...
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Vanishing in Plain Sight: The Ministry of Italian Africa at the End of ...In the Salò Republic, Mussolini looked to the notorious “butcher of Ethiopia,” General Rodolfo Graziani (1882–1955), to organize his armed forces. Despite ...
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[PDF] A Case Study of Migratory Policies in Italy - CUNY Academic WorksMay 1, 2019 · By 1940, 12 percent of the Libyan population was Italian (Ballinger, 2016). However, the fascist organizations did not take into account that ...
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Libya - WORLD WAR II - Allied Administration - Country StudiesSeparate British military governments were established in Cyrenaica and in Tripolitania and continued to function until Libya achieved independence.Missing: 1943-1950 | Show results with:1943-1950
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The social, cultural, and political impact of the British Military ...The stability that the BMA brought to Libya facilitated the growth of these social and cultural organisations which in turn underpinned the establishment of the ...Missing: demilitarization | Show results with:demilitarization
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Libya: World War II and the Creation of the Kingdom of Libya - FanackDec 2, 2022 · The French took control of Fezzan, and stayed there until 1951. That laid the basis for the post-war political evolution of Libya.
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Understanding the Sanusi of Cyrenaica: How to avoid a civil war in ...Mar 26, 2012 · The disparate Cyrenaica tribes, which often fought each other, united in the 19th century under the Sufis of the Sanusi order. The order was ...
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The United Kingdom of Libya - jstorIn setting up separate military administrations in Cyrenaica and. Tripolitania the British were governed by the facts of the situation. Not only were the two ...
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U.S. - Libyan Relations, 1786-2008: A Chronology - state.govBy early 1943, Nazi forces were driven from Libya, and it was placed under British and French military administration. 1943 - February 18 ...
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianThis formula took the form of a five-power trusteeship over Libya with Egypt, France, Italy, UK and the US as the administering authorities.Missing: 1946-1949 | Show results with:1946-1949
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The United Nations and Libya - Country StudiesUnder this plan, Libya would come under UN trusteeship, and responsibility for administration in Tripolitania would be delegated to Italy, in Cyrenaica to ...Missing: 1946-1949 | Show results with:1946-1949
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Libya from Rommel to Quadaffi - wwiiafterwwii - WordPress.comSep 26, 2022 · Investment in the postwar economy was reluctant due to the area's unsettled future, and hampered by uncleared land mines. During WWII the Allies ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianAfter six weeks of deliberations from September 30 to November 12, 1949, the First Committee approved a draft resolution received from subcommittee 17.Missing: 1946-1949 | Show results with:1946-1949
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Constitution of Libya 1951, Libya, WIPO LexOn December 24, 1951, the United Kingdom of Libya (the ... declared its independence as a constitutional and hereditary monarchy under King Muhammad Idris.
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Constitution of 1951 - Libya - DCAF Legal DatabasesArticle (1) Libya is a free, independent and sovereign State. Neither its sovereignty nor any part of its territories may be relinquished.Missing: Sanusi | Show results with:Sanusi
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Libya - Countries - Office of the HistorianThe United States recognized the United Kingdom of Libya on December 24, 1951, in a congratulatory message sent by President Harry Truman to King Idris I.
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December 24: Libyan Independence Day - Embassy of LibyaSubsequently, King Idris As-Senussi was placed on the throne in 1951, whereupon being ousted in 1969 by Muammar Qaddafi. In 2011, Libyans across the country ...Missing: proclamation | Show results with:proclamation
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DP20570 Leaving the “Fourth Shore”: The Effect of Italian Farmers ...Aug 14, 2025 · Numerous Italian farms were established in colonial Libya during the the 1920s and 30s. These were expropriated and Italian landowners expelled ...Missing: Land hectares<|separator|>
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The effect of settler farming on indigenous agriculture: Evidence ...Apr 29, 2022 · On average, Italian villages appear to be approximately 160 per cent more productive compared with their Libyan neighbours within the 50 km cut ...
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Oil and Water: Agricultural Development in Libya - PerséeLibya faces not only physical constraints in its efforts to expand agricultural production, but social structural, organizational, and ideological hinderances ...Missing: esparto artesian<|separator|>
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Tripoli Central Hospital - WikipediaThe main buildings that are standing now were built during the Italian administration of Libya in 1910. It was known as L'Ospedale Coloniale di Vittorio ...
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Ali Abdullatif Ahmida, Genocide in Libya: Shar, a Hidden Colonial ...Aug 5, 2020 · This book examines the hidden history of the Libyan genocide by the Italian colonial state that took place in eastern Libya between 1929 and 1934.Missing: Cyrenaica | Show results with:Cyrenaica
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Confronting Silence and Cover-Up of the Colonial Genocide in LibyaDec 1, 2024 · In 1929, the Italian Fascist state forced the removal of 110,000 eastern Libyans and their 500,000 animals to sixteen concentration camps to ...
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A long small war: Italian counterrevolutionary warfare in Libya, 1911 ...Aug 7, 2025 · The roots of third rebellion, and the military strategy used to pacify the colonies, were developed during the guerrilla war by Ottoman and ...
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The reality of Jihad and Omar Mukhtar - OnePath NetworkSep 25, 2017 · Omar Mukhtar was a nobleman who taught the world the true meaning of Jihad (Struggle). In his early days, he mastered the personal Jihad of disciplining his ...Missing: rebellion nature
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Memory of Genocide in Colonial Libya 1929 to 1933 - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · ... 79 While the term genocide was not coined until 1944, re-evaluations of the history of European invasions and conquests of African nations ...
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Late Colonialism and Postcolonial Development in AfricaSep 17, 2024 · This article analyzes the development legacies of Italian colonialism in Africa. The comparative-historical analysis shows that colonial Italy pursued “settler ...
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[PDF] A Comparative Historical Analysis of Former Italian AfricaHowever, in general Italian colonialism had strong negative effects on human development (i.e., per capita income, life expectancy, and literacy) because of ...
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The Herero-Nama Genocide: The Story Of A Recognized Crime ...May 24, 2018 · ... Herero and Nama people in German South West Africa. The report named the genocide of the Herero and Nama people as one of the biggest genocides ...