Libyan Resistance Movement
978-613-3-87558-6
6133875585
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2010-12-08
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Libyan resistance movement was the resistance movement against the Italian colonization of Libya. It was led by Omar Mukhtar, who was from the tribe of Mnifa, born in a small village called Janzour located in the eastern part of Barqa. He was the leader for more than twenty years from 1912. Later King Idris and his Senussi tribe in the provinces of Cyrenaica and Tripolitania against the Italian colonization after 1929, when Italy changed its political promises of moderate "protectorate" to the Senussi and - because of Benito Mussolini - started to take complete colonial control of Libya. Resistance was crushed by General Rodolfo Graziani in the 1930s and the country was fully controlled by the Italians with the help of Arab fascists, to the point that many Libyan colonial troops fought on the side of Italy between 1940 and 1943. In 1940 the Libyans in the coastal areas were granted Italian citizenship as part of the fascist efforts to create the Greater Italia in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica.
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