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Allied administration of Libya
Occupazione alleata della Libia(Italian) احتلال الحلفاء لليبيا(Arabic)
1943–1951
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The three regions of Libya during the Allied occupation: Tripolitania and Cyrenaica were British-administered, while Fezzan was French
Status
Military Administration
Capital
Tripoli
Common languages
English, French, Italian, Arabic
History
• Allied occupation of Libya
13 May 1943
• Italy officially renounces claim to Libya
10 February 1947
• Became the Kingdom of Libya
24 December 1951
Currency
Algerian franc (Fezzan-Ghadames) Egyptian pound (Cyrenaica) Military Authority Lira (Tripolitania)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Italian Libya
Emirate of Cyrenaica
Kingdom of Libya
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Prehistory
Ancient history
3200–146 BC
Roman era
146 BC – mid-7C
Islamic rule
mid-7c–1510
Spanish Tripoli
1510–1530
Hospitaller Tripoli
1530–1551
Ottoman Tripolitania
1551–1911
Italian colonization: Italian Tripolitania and Cyrenaica
1911–1934
Italian Libya
1934–1943
Allied occupation
1943–1951
Kingdom of Libya
1951–1969
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1969–2011
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2011
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2011–2012
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2012–2014
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2014–present
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2014–2020
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2016–2021
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2021–present
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The Allied administration of Libya was the control of the ex-colony of Italian Libya by the Allies from 13 May 1943 until Libyan independence was granted in 1951. It was divided into two parts:
British Military Administration of Libya (UN administration after 1949)
French Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames (UN administration after 1949)
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