Italian Cyrenaica (Italian: Cirenaica Italiana; Arabic: برقة الايطالیة) was an Italian colony, located in present-day eastern Libya, that existed from...
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was formed from the unification of the colonies of Cyrenaica and Tripolitania, which had been Italian possessions since 1911. From 1911 until the establishment...
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after the city of Barca. Cyrenaica became an Italian colony in 1911. After the 1934 formation of Italian Libya, the Cyrenaica province was designated as...
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1911. Italian Tripolitania included the western northern half of Libya, with Tripoli as its main city. In 1934, it was unified with Italian Cyrenaica in...
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colonies: Italian Tripolitania and Italian Cyrenaica. In 1934, the two colonies were merged into one colony which was named the colony of Italian Libya....
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Italian Cyrenaica: For continuation after unification, see: List of governors-general of Italian Libya Ottoman Tripolitania Pasha of Tripoli Italian Libya...
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port-city of Benghazi in Italian Cyrenaica. On October 19, 1911, the Ottoman city of Benghazi was occupied by the Italians during the Italo-Turkish War...
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of Italian Libya, a colony of the Italian Empire from 1934 to 1943. Italian Libya Italian Cyrenaica List of colonial governors of Italian Cyrenaica Italian...
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As result, Italian Tripolitania and Italian Cyrenaica were established, later unified in the colony of Italian Libya. The claims of Italy over Libya dated...
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Omar al-Mukhtar (category Italian Libya)
among the colonial Italians as Matari of the Mnifa, was a Libyan revolutionary and Imam who led the native resistance in Cyrenaica (currently Eastern...
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