• The British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies (BILNAS), formerly the Society for Libyan Studies, is a British academic body and charitable...
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  • Anciens sanctuaires ibadites de Djerba (in French). British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-915808-04-2. Zerouki, Brahim...
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  • School at Athens British School at Rome British Institute for the Study of Iraq British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies "About us". CBRL...
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    From 1969 to 1977, the name was the Libyan Arab Republic. In 1977, the name was changed to Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Jamahiriya was a term...
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    known as Ancient Libya. This name seems to have originally referred to a native Libyan tribe, an ancestor of modern Berbers; see Terence for discussion. The...
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    blamed on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. There were 40 reported Libyan casualties; one U.S. plane was shot down. One of the claimed Libyan deaths was...
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    office British School at Rome British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies Council for British Research in the Levant British Institute at Ankara...
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    Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen. Northern Africa (7): Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, Western Sahara. In a 1995 publication...
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  • North Africa African admixture in Europe Genetic studies on Jews Genetic studies on Arabs Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula Genetic studies on Moroccans...
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    The Libyan civil war, also known as the First Libyan Civil War, was an armed conflict in 2011 in the North African country of Libya that was fought between...
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    in the kingdom and subsequent Libyan Arab Republic until they were superseded by the 1983 Baladiyat districts system. History of Libya as Italian colony...
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  • Barri Jones (section Libya)
    Jones worked in North Africa for the Society for Libyan Studies, now the British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies, discovering the city...
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    Republic and the Kingdom of Libya responsible for ground warfare. The origin of the Royal Libyan Army can be traced back to the Libyan Arab Force (popularly...
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  • Tajdit Mosque (category Mosques in Africa)
    Anciens sanctuaires ibadites de Djerba (in French). British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies. ISBN 978-1-915808-04-2. "On the trail of Djerba's...
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    Egyptians in Libya prior to the 2011 Civil War that led to the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Family life is important for Libyan families,...
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    The Libyan genocide, also known in Libya as Shar (Arabic: شر, lit. 'Evil'), was the genocide of Libyan Arabs and the systematic destruction of Libyan culture...
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    intervention in Libya to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 (UNSCR 1973), in response to events during the First Libyan Civil War. With...
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    Libyan Air Force (Arabic: القوات الجوية الليبية) is the branch of the Libyan Armed Forces responsible for aerial warfare. In 2010, before the Libyan Civil...
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    boundary between Algeria and Libya. During the North African Campaign of the Second World War Italy was defeated and its African colonies were occupied...
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    Joint Libyan Military Commission representing the Libyan National Army and the GNA reached a "permanent ceasefire agreement in all areas of Libya". The...
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  • Olwen Brogan (category British women archaeologists)
    relating to her work in North Africa and France, is in the archives of the British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies, which is housed at the...
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    Vandewalle, Dirk (2015). "Libya's Uncertain Revolution". In Cole, Peter; McQuin, Brian (eds.). The Libyan Revolution and its Aftermath. Oxford, England:...
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    foreign relations of Libya were largely reset at the end of the Libyan Civil War, with the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi and the Second Libyan Civil War. The...
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    Libya split into British and French zones of occupation. Libya was later granted full independence on 2 December 1951. A Franco-Libyan treaty was signed...
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    Benghazi (redirect from Benghazi, Libya)
    March 2011, the city was the site of the turning point of the Libyan Civil War, when the Libyan Army attempted to score a decisive victory against the NTC...
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    Libya. On 11 June, the Western Desert Campaign began, as the British launched minor raids and conducted patrols along the Libyan–Egyptian border and on...
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    Libya split into British and French zones of occupation. Libya was later granted full independence on 2 December 1951. A Franco-Libyan treaty was signed...
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    Maghreb (redirect from Northwest African)
    along the North African littoral, between the Pillars of Hercules and the Libyan coast east of ancient Cyrenaica. They dominated the trade and intercourse...
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    the North African Campaign of the Second World War Italy was defeated and its African colonies were occupied by the Allied powers, with Libya split into...
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    the subsequent expansion of the West African forest. West African hunter-gatherers occupied western Central Africa (e.g., Shum Laka) earlier than 32,000...
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