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*The [[Italo-Turkish War]] (1911–12), when Italy invaded Libya, then the Ottoman [[Ottoman Tripolitania|''vilayet'' of Trâblus Gârb]] |
*The [[Italo-Turkish War]] (1911–12), when Italy invaded Libya, then the Ottoman [[Ottoman Tripolitania|''vilayet'' of Trâblus Gârb]] |
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*The [[Senussi Campaign]] (1915–17), part of the [[First World War]], in which Italian and British forces fought the Ottoman- and German-supported Senussi |
*The [[Senussi Campaign]] (1915–17), part of the [[First World War]], in which Italian and British forces fought the Ottoman- and German-supported Senussi |
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the Italians ended up recognizing senussi and other state as independent which we can presume as senussi victory but we should point out the senussi loses in the senussi campaign <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onwar.com/data/italosanusi1914.html}}</ref> |
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After a period of relative peace, the [[Second Italo-Senussi War]] broke out in 1923 and lasted until 1932. |
After a period of relative peace, the [[Second Italo-Senussi War]] broke out in 1923 and lasted until 1932. |
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The First Italo-Senussi War (1911–17) was a conflict between the Kingdom of Italy and the Senussi for control of Libya, primarily in Cyrenaica.[1] It had two main active phases:
- The Italo-Turkish War (1911–12), when Italy invaded Libya, then the Ottoman vilayet of Trâblus Gârb
- The Senussi Campaign (1915–17), part of the First World War, in which Italian and British forces fought the Ottoman- and German-supported Senussi
After a period of relative peace, the Second Italo-Senussi War broke out in 1923 and lasted until 1932.
Notes
- ^ Evans-Pritchard, Edward (1954) [1949]. The Sanusi of Cyrenaica. Oxford: Clarendon.