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Fezzan Road
Fezzan Road
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Fezzan Road is an asphalt road in central Libya, running from Abu Qurayn near the coast to Sabha in the Sahara Desert. It is 620 km (385 mi) long.

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Fezzan Road

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Fezzan Road is an asphalt road in central Libya, running from Abu Qurayn near the coast to Sabha in the Sahara Desert. It is 620 km (385 mi) long. Fezzan...

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Libyan Coastal Highway

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Tripolitania. They include: Ajdabiya–Kufra Road Charruba–Timimi Road Fezzan Road Tobruk–Ajdabiya Road Tripoli – Cape Town Highway Via della Vittoria Transport...

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Abu Qurayn

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and 138 km west of Sirte. It is on the cross-roads between the Libyan Coastal Highway and the Fezzan road. Salem Mohammed ez Zawwam, "Al Mu'jam Al Jughrafi...

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Southern Military Territory

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improvements to the small town, including a connection to the coast via the new Fezzan Road. Small Italian communities, mostly related to the military servicemen...

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Battles for Murzuch

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Battles for Murzuch, or the Reconquest of Fezzan, was a series of operations in the region today known as Fezzan. Italian soldiers and local fighters fought...

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Fezzan campaign

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The Fezzan campaign was a military campaign conducted by the National Liberation Army to take control of southwestern Libya during the Libyan Civil War...

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Libya

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Malta to the north. Libya comprises three historical regions: Tripolitania, Fezzan, and Cyrenaica. With an area of almost 1.8 million km2 (700,000 sq mi),...

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Idris Alooma

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the Sahara desert. Between Lake Chad and Fezzan lay a sequence of well-spaced wells and oases and from Fezzan there were easy connections to North Africa...

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Idris of Libya

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Kingdom of Libya through the unification of Cyrenaica, Tripolitania and Fezzan, appointing Idris to rule it as king. Wielding significant political influence...

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Long Range Desert Group

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Chiarvetto and O'Carroll 2009, pp.95–105 Bagnold 1945, p.39 "Raids in the Fezzan". New Zealand Electronic text centre. Retrieved 18 May 2010. "Occupation...

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Italian Tripolitania

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administratively into four provinces: Tripoli, Misrata, Benghazi, and Derna. The Fezzan area was called Territorio Sahara Libico and administered militarily." The...

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Italian Libya

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began to change, and both Italian Cyrenaica and Tripolitania, along with Fezzan, were merged into Italian Libya in 1934. In 1923, indigenous rebels associated...

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Kanembu people

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consolidating their territory around Lake Chad they struck north at the Fezzan and west at the Hausa lands.[citation needed] By the end of the fourteenth...

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Qatrun

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القطرون) is a village in the Murzuq District in southern Libya on the main road to Chad and Niger. It has a filling station (gas station) and a Niger consulate...

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Gaberoun

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Libyan Sahara. Administratively it is located Wadi al Hayaa District of the Fezzan region in southwestern Libya. A rudimentary tourist camp is located on the...

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Traghan

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the Saifawa capital. The Saifawa were said to have "gained control of the Fezzan by establishing a post in the oasis of Traghan about twenty miles east of...

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Fortress of Ghat

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Fortress was built by the Ottoman Empire during their rule of Tripoli and Fezzan, and it was destroyed by the Italian colonialists who occupied the city...

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Tobruk

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British Commonwealth Cemetery On 1 January 1934, Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, and Fezzan were united as the Italian colony of Libya. However, during World War II...

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History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi

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the urban areas, was enthusiastic. Fears of resistance in Cyrenaica and Fezzan proved unfounded. No deaths or violent incidents related to the coup were...

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Tajarhi

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(HL-57) south of town. Tajarhi was and still is the southernmost village in Fezzan, located at the desert trade routes to the Niger River, Lake Chad and the...

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Thierry Sabine

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Sabine got lost on the Tchigai Plateau, near the isolated mountain of Emi Fezzan during the Abidjan-Nice Race, and realized that the desert would be a good...

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