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Italian Tripolitania - Wikipedia
Italian Tripolitania was an Italian colony, located in present-day western Libya, that existed from 1911 to 1934. It was part of the territory conquered from the Ottoman Empire after the Italo-Turkish War in 1911. Italian Tripolitania included the western northern half of …
Tripoli, Libya - Wikipedia
It is located in the northwest of Libya on the edge of the desert, on a point of rocky land projecting into the Mediterranean Sea and forming a bay. It includes the port of Tripoli and the country's largest commercial and manufacturing center. It is also the site of the University of Tripoli.
Researchomnia: ITALIAN TRIPOLI (LIBYA)
Dec 5, 2024 · Italian Tripoli was the capital of "Italian Libya". During the early XX century the city of Tripoli was under Italian control for 3 decades, that lasted from 1911 until January 1943.
Tripolitania - Wikipedia
Tripolitania / trɪpɒlɪˈteɪniə / (Arabic: طرابلس), historically known as the Tripoli region, is a historic region and former province of Libya. The region had been settled since antiquity, first coming to prominence as part of the Carthaginian empire.
5. Italian Libya (1911-1951) - University of Central Arkansas
Crisis Phase (October 4, 1911-March 11, 1912): Italian government troops invaded Libya on October 4, 1911, and captured Tripoli from Turkish troops on October 5, 1911. Italy formally annexed Tripoli on November 5, 1911.
Tripolitania | Libya, Map, History, & War | Britannica
Tripolitania, historical region of North Africa that now forms the northwestern part of Libya. In the 7th century bce three Phoenician colonies were established on the shores of the Gulf of Sidra, which was originally inhabited by a Berber-speaking people.
Italo-Turkish War | Ottoman Empire, Libya, Tripolitania | Britannica
Nov 25, 2024 · Italo-Turkish War, (1911–12), war undertaken by Italy to gain colonies in North Africa by conquering the Turkish provinces of Tripolitana and Cyrenaica (modern Libya).
Tripoli - Visit Peloponnese
As you will notice while strolling around Tripoli, listed neoclassical buildings, houses of local architecture, remarkable churches, squares and parks emerge among the blocks of flats.
Italian Tripoli facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Italian Tripoli was under Italian control from 1911 until January 1943: officially it disappeared in 1947 after the Peace Treaty following WWII. It was called "Tripoli italiana" in Italian language and the inhabitants were called "Tripolini".
Italy's Meloni investigated over release of Libyan war crimes …
Jan 28, 2025 · Osama Najim - also known as Almasri - is the head of Libya's judicial police and the director of an infamous detention centre in Mitiga, near Tripoli. Mr Najim was arrested in Italy on 21 January ...