Tripolitanian Republic
Appearance
Tripolitanian Republic الجمهورية الطرابلسية | |||||||||
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1918–1922 | |||||||||
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Capital | ‘Aziziya | ||||||||
Common languages | Berber, Arabic | ||||||||
Religion | Islam | ||||||||
Government | Republic | ||||||||
Historical era | Interwar period | ||||||||
• Established | November 16 1918 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1922 | ||||||||
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After World War I, an Arab Republic, Al-Jumhuriya al-Trabulsiya الجمهورية الطرابلسية , or "Tripolitanian Republic", declared the independence of Tripolitania from Italian Libya. The proclamation of the Tripolitanian Republic in autumn 1918 was followed by a formal declaration of independence at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. This was the first formally declared republican form of government in the Arab world, but it gained little support from international powers, and disintegrated by 1923. Italy managed to establish full control over Libya by 1930. Originally administered as part of a single colony, Italian Tripolitania was a separate colony from 26 June 1927 to 3 December 1934, when it was merged into Libya.
Further reading
- Lisa Anderson, "The Tripoli Republic", in George Joffe and Keith MacLachlan (eds.), Social and Economic Development of Libya (Wisbeck: Menas Press, 1982).