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    Senusiyya (redirect from Sanusiya)
    The Senusiyya, Senussi or Sanusi (Arabic: السنوسية, romanized: as-Sanūssiyya) are a Muslim political-religious Sufi order and clan in Libya and surrounding...
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    Damagaram.[citation needed] An adherent to the militantly anti-French Sanusiya Sufi religious order, Kaocen engaged in numerous, mostly unsuccessful battles...
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    during the 2011 Libyan Civil War based on one of Mukhtar's speeches. al-Sanusiya pg.271 Federica Saini Fasanotti , p. 296 as Salab, Ali Muhammad (2011)...
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    their early attempts at conquest by tribal Arab adherents to the militant Sanusiya Sufi religious order. The Tuareg clans of the region were only pacified...
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    the rising against the French. An adherent to the militantly anti-French Sanusiya Sufi religious order, Kaocen was the Amenokal (chief) of the Ikazkazan...
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    groups tied to Hammallism and Nyassist Sufi orders in the west, and the Sanusiya in the far northeast. A small center of followers of Salafi movement within...
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    2013-03-24. Cordell, Dennis D. (January 1977). "Eastern Libya, Wadai and the Sanūsīya: A Tarīqa and a Trade Route". The Journal of African History. 18 (1). Cambridge...
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    socially depressed; and that in the oases of Cyrenaica and the interiour of Sanusiya, the Trans-Saharan slave trade had been erased in parallel with Italian...
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    2023. Souar men Beladi magazine, no. 2, Souar men tharikh at Tariqa as Sanusiya, Maktab as Seraj li Di'aya wal I'lan, p. 39. "US says Russia has deployed...
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    Italy. Berber and Arab adherents to a militant Sufi religious order, the Sanusiya, resisted early Italian attempts at conquest, and Italy's control of the...
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    socially depressed; and that in the oases of Cyrenaica and the interiour of Sanusiya, the Trans-Saharan slave trade had been erased in parallel with Italian...
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    one rabbi, but each had its own synagogue. The Muslim brotherhood of the Sanusiya was well-disposed toward the Jews of Benghazi, appreciating their economic-mercantile...
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    brotherhoods. Approximately 7% are Shi'a and 6% Ahmadi. Hammallism and Sanusiya sects have had historic influence in the far west and far northeast of...
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    The French were now advancing eastward. Their goal was to defeat the Sanusiya, powerful traders in the eastern Sahara, and to replace local rulers who...
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    Tuareg confederation, had attacked French colonial forces from 1909. The Sanusiya leadership in the Fezzan oasis town of Kufra declared Jihad against the...
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    Cresti, Federico (2022). "Al-Jaghbūb, the Libyan Holy City of the Ṭarīqa al-Sanūsīya: A Photographic Reconstruction". Africa. 4 (1): 37–66, 129. doi:10.23744/4436...
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    socially depressed; and that in the oases of Cyrenaica and the interiour of Sanusiya, the Trans-Saharan slave trade had been erased in parallel with Italian...
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  • 2013-03-28. Cordell, Dennis D. (January 1977). "Eastern Libya, Wadai and the Sanūsīya: A Tarīqa and a Trade Route". The Journal of African History. 18 (1). Cambridge...
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  • Affairs, Vol. 19, No: 1, pp. 59–78 ‘Some Reflections on the Wahhabiya and Sanusiya Movements’, Hamdard Islamicus, Vol. 18,1995, N0.2, pp. 67–82 ‘An Analytical...
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