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1Les peuples libyens de la Cyrénaïque à l'Égypte

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  • Title: ➤  Les peuples libyens de la Cyrénaïque à l'Égypte
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 267
  • Publisher: Académie royale de Belgique
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  • Publish Location: Bruxelles

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  • First Year Published: 2000
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Libyan literature

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Ancient Libya

divided them into Eastern Libyans and Western Libyans. Eastern Libyans were nomadic shepherds east of Lake Tritonis. Western Libyans were sedentary farmers

1969 Libyan revolution

Nasserist officers in the Libyan Army, which overthrew the Senussi monarchy of King Idris I and resulted in the formation of the Libyan Arab Republic. The

Culture of Libya

Arabian Peninsula. Libyan culture places strong emphasis on family, tribal bonds, loyalty, solidarity and faithfulness. The majority of Libyans are Arab, and

Libyan genocide (1929–1934)

000 Libyans were killed by Italian colonial authorities under Benito Mussolini. Near 50% of the population of Cyrenaica was deported and interned in concentration

Libyan Sea

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History of Libya

percent of Libyans worked in surveillance for the Revolutionary committees, which monitored activities in government, in factories, and in the education

Libyan resistance movement

Senussi (done in 1911) and—because of Benito Mussolini—started to take complete colonial control of Libya. Hundreds of Libyans fought in the Italian colonial

Corruption in Libya

Corruption in Libya is considered a serious problem. In 2024, Transparency International ranked Libya 173rd out of 180 countries in its Corruption Perceptions

University of Libya

be formed was the Faculty of Literature in Benghazi, and the royal palace "Al Manar", from which King Idris I of Libya declared the country's independence