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    The Nafusa Mountains (Arabic: جبال نفوسة) is a mountain range in the western Tripolitania region of northwestern Libya. It also includes their regions...
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  • The Nafusa Mountains campaign was a series of battles in the Libyan Civil War, fought between loyalist pro-Gaddafi forces and rebel anti-Gaddafi forces...
    102 KB (9,833 words) - 10:55, 19 August 2024
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    practiced to a lesser extent in Algeria (Mzab), Tunisia (Djerba), Libya (Nafusa), and Tanzania (Zanzibar). The Ibadis emerged as a moderate school of the...
    43 KB (5,554 words) - 07:13, 31 August 2024
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    now central and western Algeria, parts of southern Tunisia, and the Jebel Nafusa and Fezzan regions in Libya as far as Zawila. The Ibāḍī movement reached...
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    Brega, Ajdabiya, Zawiya and Ra's Lanuf as well as several towns in the Nafusa Mountains. They finally began the Battle for Tripoli in August 2011 when...
    56 KB (4,839 words) - 14:55, 30 August 2024
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    the country. Gaining the support of Amazigh (Berber) communities of the Nafusa Mountains, who had long been persecuted as non-Arabic speakers under Gaddafi...
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  • the vicinity of Nefta on the Souf road. It was mainly populated by the Nafusa. After the battle of manu, the Aghlabids attacked Qantrara and later attacked...
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  • 2011 in the opposition stronghold of Benghazi, it later relocated to the Nafusa Mountains, then the closest frontline to Tripoli, before advancing into...
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    Nafusa, a Berber Kharijite (Ibadite) tribe, allied with the Rustamids of Tahert, which had carried on an independent existence in the Djebel Nafusa mountains...
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    but descendants exist in captivity. Atlas (mythology) Capsian culture Nafusa Mountains Teffedest Mountains Djurdjura Mountains Rif Bouzareah Mountain...
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    organization". Even though the Amazigh militias mainly situated in Zuwara and Nafusa Mountains fought alongside Libya Dawn, they consider themselves pushed towards...
    216 KB (20,094 words) - 02:37, 27 August 2024
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    established. The Rustamid realm stretched from Tafilalt in Morocco to the Nafusa mountains in Libya including south, central and western Tunisia therefore...
    209 KB (20,015 words) - 14:53, 31 August 2024
  • Nafusi: Ažbali / Maziɣ / Mazoɣ or Tanfust) is a Berber language spoken in the Nafusa Mountains (Adrar 'n Infusen), a large area in northwestern Libya. Its primary...
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  • between the forces of the Aghlabid Emir Ibrahim II and the forces of the Nafusa tribe. After the battle, the Aghlabids attacked Qantrara, a city and a Rustamid...
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    the Berber groups are the minority Berber populations of Zuwarah and the Nafusa Mountains. Southern Libya, primarily Sebha, Kufra, Ghat, Ghadamis and Murzuk...
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    (220 mi) west of Tripoli. Wazzin is in the desert near the western end of the Nafusa Mountains range, in the Nalut District. The town is the seat of Gasr Wazzin...
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  • Date 7 April 1915 Location Mizda territory, Nafusa Mountains, Libya Result Senussi victory...
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    style of bolt-action rifle. They were predominantly used by rebels in the Nafusa Mountains. These old weapons saw combat once again due to the rebels' limited...
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    region of Algeria in 2001. In the 2011 Libyan civil war, Berbers in the Nafusa Mountains were quick to revolt against the Gaddafi regime. The mountains...
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    the training of the Tripoli Brigade and rebel forces in Benghazi and the Nafusa mountains. Qatar also brought small groups of Libyans to Qatar for small-unit...
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