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Al Buţnān-Libya
Libya, officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. Libya borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the
Al Buţnān-Butnan District
the province of Cyrenaica in Italian Libya, with the division of Libya into ten governorates in 1963, Al Butnan became part of the Darnah Governorate
Al Buţnān-Libyan genocide
The Libyan genocide, also known in Libya as Shar (Arabic: شر, lit. 'Evil'),: 98 was the genocide of Libyan Arabs and the systematic destruction of Libyan
Al Buţnān-Bardia
البردية, romanized: al-Bardiyya or Arabic: البردي, romanized: al-Burdiyy) is a Mediterranean seaport in the Butnan District of eastern Libya, located near the
Al Buţnān-Tobruk
Tubruk) is a port city on Libya's eastern Mediterranean coast, near the border with Egypt. It is the capital of the Butnan District (formerly Tobruk District)
Al Buţnān-Jaghbub
desert village in the Al Jaghbub Oasis in the eastern Libyan Desert. It is actually closer to the Egyptian town of Siwa than to any Libyan town of note. The
Al Buţnān-Districts of Libya
and Jaghbub In 1998 Libya was reorganized into twenty-six districts which were: Butnan, Jafara, Jufra, Kufra, Marj, Murqub, Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid,
Al Buţnān-Al Adm
Al Adm (Arabic: العدم, romanized: al-ʿAdam other transliterations include El Adem, Al `Adam, Al ‘Adam, Al `Adm, or Al ‘Aḑm) is a town in the Butnan District
Al Buţnān-Geography of Libya
Libya is the fourth largest country in Africa and the sixteenth largest country in the world. It is on the Mediterranean with Egypt to the east, Tunisia
Al Buţnān-Al Wahat District
Ajdabiya did from 1988 to 1995. Al Wahat has a short border with Egypt, and borders the following Libyan districts, namely, Butnan in east and northeast, Kufra
Al Buţnān-Quba District (Libya)
Quba or Qoba (Al Qubah) was one of the 32 districts of Libya. In 2007 it became part of the Derna District. The population of the former district was approximately
Al Buţnān-List of Ashraf tribes in Libya
Susah, Tunis); He is considered the progenitor of the tribe in Libya and Tunisia. Al-Ghrariyun (الغراريون) - Descendants of Sidi Salem. Awlad Slayman
Al Buţnān-Gazala
Gazala, or ʿAyn al-Ġazāla (Arabic: عين الغزالة, lit. 'Spring of the female Gazelle/the Rising Sun' pronunciation), is a small Libyan village near the coast
Al Buţnān-List of ports in Libya
This list of Ports and harbours in Libya details the ports, harbours around the coast of Libya. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates
Al Buţnān-Subdivisions of Libya
Subdivisions of Libya have varied significantly over the last two centuries. Initially Libya under Ottoman and Italian control was organized into three
Al Buţnān-Gasr el Jadi
Gasr el Jadi, Qasr al Jadi, or Gasr el Gedi (Arabic: قصر الجدي) is a small village located at Cyrenaica in eastern Libya, near Bardia. v t e
Al Buţnān-Baladiyat of Libya
baladiyat (plural), is the intended second-level administration subdivision of Libya being reintroduced in 2012 by the General National Congress with Law 59
Al Buţnān-2007–08 Libyan Third Division
region (Al Qal'aa) Libya Railway 1 - 1 Al Watan al Arabi Libya Railway 0 - 0 Khalid bin Waleed Al Watan al Arabi 0 - 0 Khalid bin Waleed Al Watan al Arabi
Al Buţnān-2008–09 Libyan Second Division
venue. Libya Railway Wefaq Ajdabiya Al Dhahra B. Al Ittihad G. Al Mahdeeya Al Anwaar Shamaal Benghazi Al Hilal Tobruk Al Qairawaan Nusoor al Khaleej Al Tahaddy
Al Buţnān-Musaid
Musaid or Imsaad (Arabic: امساعد) is a town in Butnan District in eastern Libya. Alternates names include: Oistant, Msa'ed, Imsa'ed, and Musa'ed. Musaid
Al Buţnān-Kambut
eastern Libya, some 50 km (31 mi) east of Tobruk. It is a site of an old military airfield in World War II. Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon as
Al Buţnān-Oasis
example, the oases of Awjila, Ghadames and Kufra, situated in modern-day Libya, have at various times been vital to both north–south and east–west trade
Al Buţnān-Bi'r al Ashhab
Bi'r al Ashhab is a small village located at Cyrenaica in eastern Libya. It is located about 69 kilometres south-east of the capital of the Butnan District
Al Buţnān-Vehicle registration plates of Libya
Libya requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Current plates are European standard 520 mm × 110 mm
Al Buţnān-Tobruk Airport
of Tobruk, capital of the Butnan District of Libya. The airport is 23 kilometres (14 mi) south of Tobruk, at the town of Al Adm. The airport was previously
Al Buţnān-Zawiyat Janzur
Cyrenaica in eastern Libya. It's linked by road with Bi'r al Ashhab to the south. Janzur is known as the birthplace of Omar Mukhtar, the Libyan resistance leader
Al Buţnān-Libyan Cup 2008–09 – first round
15 from the Libyan Second Division and 5 from the Libyan Third Division. Butnan and Jabal al Akhdar Match 1: February 25, 2009, 15:30, Al Bayda Stadium
Al Buţnān-Cyrenaica province
traditional Provinces of Libya. It was a formal province from 1934 until 1963, when it was subdivided into the Governorates of Libya. Its capital was the
Al Buţnān-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
are 2021 estimates from World Population Review."Population of Cities in Libya (2021)". worldpopulationreview.com. Retrieved 2022-01-28. "Resident population
Al Buţnān-Derna District
and bordered the following districts, namely, Al Qubah in west and south and Butnan in southeast. Libya became independent in 1951 from the colonial empire
Al Buţnān-2008–09 Libyan Third Division
Jabal al Akhdar and Butnan regions. The four teams in each group will play each other once. The top team in each group wins promotion to the Libyan Second
Al Buţnān-2007–08 Libyan Second Division
to the Libyan Third Division. Wefaq Sabratha Rafik Sorman Alharaty Attahaddy Misrata Al Yarmouk Al Jamarek Ghawt al Sha'al Al Ikhaa Al Talae'e Al Faaluja
Al Buţnān-ISO 3166-2:LY
ISO 3166-2:LY is the entry for Libya in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Al Buţnān-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
Lanzhou China 453,700 km2 25,019,831 7th 55.1/km2 41 N/A N/A Kufra Al Jawf Libya 453,611 km2 50,104 1st 0.1/km2 42 N/A N/A Taoudénit Region Taoudénit
Al Buţnān-Banu Abs
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Sudan, Eritrea, Jordan, Yemen, Libya, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Oman. The Al Hubus, or Habsi tribe, are one of the largest tribes
Al Buţnān-Gamal Abdel Nasser Airbase
Ǧamāl ʿAbd an-Nāṣir Ǧawwiyya) is a Libyan Air Force (Arabic: القوات الجوية الليبية, romanized: al-Quwwāt al-Ǧawwiyya al-Lībiyya, Berber: Adwas Alibyan Ujnna)
Al Buţnān-List of countries by easternmost point
Zambia and Zimbabwe, Caprivi Region 25°15′E 103 Libya Border with Egypt on Mediterranean coast, Al Butnan 25°05′E 104 Sweden Border with Finland in Kataja
Al Buţnān-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
Zawiya 102,000 Sirte Sirte 128,100 Tagiura Tajura 100,000 Tarhuna Murqub 210,700 Tobruk Butnan 121,100 Tripoli Tripoli 1,151,000 Zliten Murqub 110,000
Al Buţnān-Gazala
Gazala, or ʿAyn al-Ġazāla (Arabic: عين الغزالة, lit. 'Spring of the female Gazelle/the Rising Sun' pronunciation), is a small Libyan village near the coast
Al Buţnān-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
Nouvelle-Aquitaine Bordeaux France 84,036 km² 6,033,952 1st 72/km² 366 N/A N/A Butnan Tobruk Libya 83,860 km² 195,088 6th 1.9/km² 367 French Guiana Cayenne France
Al Buţnān-Aleppo
at Wadi Butnan. After the death of Sharaf al-Dawla of the Uqaylid dynasty in June 1085, the headman in Aleppo Sharif Hassan ibn Hibat Allah Al-Hutayti
Al Buţnān-Libya
Observer): the eastern coast, Jabal Al-Akhdar, Al-Hizam, Benghazi, Al-Wahat, Al-Kufra, Al-Khaleej, Al-Margab, Tripoli, Al-Jafara, Al-Zawiya, West Coast, Gheryan
Al Buţnān-Geography of Libya
Sea, Nuqat al Khams District Easternmost point – Marsa er Ramla at the point where the border with Egypt enters the Mediterranean Sea, Butnan District Southernmost
Al Buţnān-2008–09 Libyan Second Division
Groups C & D contain 22 teams that hail from Benghazi, Sirte, Jabal al Akhdar and Al Butnan. The top two in each group progress to the Final Qualification
Al Buţnān-List of countries by easternmost point
Caprivi Region 25°15′E 103 Libya Border with Egypt on Mediterranean coast, Al Butnan 25°05′E 104 Sweden Border with Finland in Kataja, Haparanda, Norrbotten
Al Buţnān-2008–09 Libyan Third Division
group is made up of the champions of the Benghazi, Sirte, Jabal al Akhdar and Butnan regions. The four teams in each group will play each other once.
Al Buţnān-2007–08 Libyan Third Division
(Butnan regional champions) Al Hilal Tobruk 0 - 0 (3 - 5 pens) Wefaq Ajdabiya - June 27, 2008, 17:30 EET - Al Bayda Stadium - Referee: Ali 'Ilmi Al Hadaf
Al Buţnān-2007–08 Libyan Second Division
sides. Group C contained 16 teams from the surrounding areas of Butnan, Benghazi, Jabal al Akhdar and Sirte. Every side in each group played each other home
Al Buţnān-Jund Qinnasrin
Alexandretta, Hama, Shaizar, Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, Samosata, Jusiya, Wadi Butnan, Rafaniyya, Lajjun, Mar'ash, Qinnasrin, al-Tinat (possibly ancient Issus), Balis
Al Buţnān-Libyan Cup 2008–09 – first round
Division. Butnan and Jabal al Akhdar Match 1: February 25, 2009, 15:30, Al Bayda Stadium, Referee: Ibrahim al Fakhiry Shabab al Jabal 4 - 2 Al Qairawan
Al Buţnān-Oasis
California Al-Ahsa Oasis, also known as Al-Hasa Oasis, in Saudi Arabia is the largest oasis in the world. Al Ain Oasis in the city of Al Ain in the United
Al Buţnān-Gamal Abdel Nasser Airbase
a Libyan Air Force (Arabic: القوات الجوية الليبية, romanized: al-Quwwāt al-Ǧawwiyya al-Lībiyya, Berber: Adwas Alibyan Ujnna) base, located about 16 km
Al Buţnān-Dhahab River
the valley as Wadi Butnan (the lowland valley) or Butnan Habib (the lowlands of Habib), after the Muslim commander Habib ibn Maslama al-Fihri, who conquered
Al Buţnān-Baladiyat of Libya
Tripolitania 3 Butnan Cyrenaica 4 Fati Cyrenaica 5 Jabal al Akhdar Cyrenaica 6 Jufra Fezzan 7 Khoms Tripolitania 8 Kufra Cyrenaica 9 Nuqat al Khams Tripolitania
Al Buţnān-Bi'r al Ashhab
Bi'r al Ashhab is a small village located at Cyrenaica in eastern Libya. It is located about 69 kilometres south-east of the capital of the Butnan District
Al Buţnān-List of Ashraf tribes in Libya
of Moulay Sidi Sheikh Abdul Karim Nafati. Ashrāf tribe of al-Mnaffa, they reside in Butnan, Tobruk, and the Western Sahara (Egypt). Clan of Sheikh Omar
Al Buţnān-Zawiyat Janzur
village located at Cyrenaica in eastern Libya. It's linked by road with Bi'r al Ashhab to the south. Janzur is known as the birthplace of Omar Mukhtar, the
Al Buţnān-Kambut
an old military airfield in World War II. Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia", Dar as Saqia, Benghazi-2008, p. 121. Wikimedia
Al Buţnān-Gasr el Jadi
Gasr el Jadi, Qasr al Jadi, or Gasr el Gedi (Arabic: قصر الجدي) is a small village located at Cyrenaica in eastern Libya, near Bardia. v t e
Al Buţnān-Battle of Maskin
during the fighting in al-Jufra, Abd al-Malik had withdrawn from Butnan Habib to counter an attempted coup in Damascus by his kinsman al-Ashdaq. Mus'ab, upon
Al Buţnān-Butnan District
Butnan (Arabic: البطنان Al Buṭnān) sometimes called Tubruq District or Tobruk District from the former name, occasionally Marmarica, is an administrative
Al Buţnān-Jaghbub
Egyptian town of Siwa than to any Libyan town of note. The oasis is located in Butnan District and was the administrative seat of the Jaghbub Basic People's Congress
Al Buţnān-Tobruk
Mediterranean coast, near the border with Egypt. It is the capital of the Butnan District (formerly Tobruk District) and has a population of 120,000 (2011
Al Buţnān-Banu Abs
Damascus). Al-Qa'qa backed the abortive efforts by al-Walid I to replace Sulayman with his son Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Walid as caliphal successor. Al-Qa'qa's
Al Buţnān-Banu Kilab
in Wadi Butnan and Hiyar Bani Qa'qa' near Manbij, the Banu Asad in Wadi Butnan, Nuqrat Bani Asad between Khanasir and Hass Mountain, Jabal al-Summaq,
Al Buţnān-Districts of Libya
Butnan, Jafara, Jufra, Kufra, Marj, Murqub, Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid, Benghazi, Derna, Gharyan, Jabal al Akhdar, Murzuq, Misrata, Nalut, Nuqat al Khams
Al Buţnān-Derna District
been the Al Qubah District. In the north, Derna has a shoreline on the Mediterranean Sea. On land, it borders Butnan in the east, Jabal al Akhdar in
Al Buţnān-Muslim ibn Quraysh
of Arab tribesmen to ambush and rout the Seljuk reinforcements at Wadi Butnan, slaying most of them. This prompted Tutush to leave Aleppo. In 1080, Tutush
Al Buţnān-Subdivisions of Libya
Population (in 1984) Number (on the map) طبرق Butnan Tobruk 94,006 3 درنة Darnah Derna 105,031 14 الجبل الاخضر Jabal al Akhdar Bayda 120,662 5 المرج Marj Marj
Al Buţnān-ISO 3166-2:LY
LY-BU Al Buţnān البطنان Butnan LY-JA Al Jabal al Akhḑar الجبل الأخضر Green Mountain LY-JG Al Jabal al Gharbī الجبل الغربي Western Mountain LY-JI Al Jafārah
Al Buţnān-Vehicle registration plates of Libya
Instead of ليبيا (Libya), these license plates carried the term الجماهيرية (Al-Jamahiriya) either on the right hand side or the right top corner in Ruqʿah
Al Buţnān-Sabiq ibn Mahmud
tribal coalition ambushed and routed the Seljuk reinforcements at Wadi Butnan, slaying most of them. This prompted Tutush to leave Aleppo and attack the
Al Buţnān-Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr
ibn al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam al-Asadi (Arabic: مُصْعَبِ ٱبْن الزُّبَيْرِ ٱبْن الْعَوَّامِ الأَسَدِيّ, romanized: Muṣʿab ibn al-Zubayr ibn al-ʿAwwām al-ʾAsadī;
Al Buţnān-Quba District (Libya)
the north, Al Qubah had a shoreline on the Mediterranean Sea. On land, it bordered the following districts: Derna - northeast Butnan - east Al Wahat - south
Al Buţnān-Al Wahat District
Ajdabiya did from 1988 to 1995. Al Wahat has a short border with Egypt, and borders the following Libyan districts, namely, Butnan in east and northeast, Kufra
Al Buţnān-Bardia
(Arabic: البردية, romanized: al-Bardiyya or Arabic: البردي, romanized: al-Burdiyy) is a Mediterranean seaport in the Butnan District of eastern Libya, located
Al Buţnān-Cyrenaica province
of districts Al Wahat, Kufra, Benghazi, Al Marj, Jebel Akhdar, Derna, Al Butnan Thomson Reuters Foundation. "Thomson Reuters Foundation". trust.org. Archived
Al Buţnān-List of ports in Libya
Medium-sized port. It is also known as Khums, Al Khums, and Al Khoms. Port of Tobruk Butnan District Tobruk 32°04′N 23°58′E / 32.067°N 23.967°E / 32
Al Buţnān-Nikephoros II Phokas
Barbalissos which returned with 300 prisoners, then he went to raid Wadi Butnan, Chalcis, Tizin and Artah, before laying siege to Antioch, but it was abandoned
Al Buţnān-Musaid
Musaid or Imsaad (Arabic: امساعد) is a town in Butnan District in eastern Libya. Alternates names include: Oistant, Msa'ed, Imsa'ed, and Musa'ed. Musaid
Al Buţnān-Libyan genocide
documented is the deportation of the Marmarica tribes and the Butnan tribes in the Jebel Al-Akthar region to Sirte, in a grueling forced walk of 657 miles
Al Buţnān-Tutush I
by a coalition of Arab tribesmen led by Kilabi chief Abu Za'ida at Wadi Butnan. This forced him to leave Aleppo and to pursue the tribesmen who fled into
Al Buţnān-Tobruk Airport
of Tobruk, capital of the Butnan District of Libya. The airport is 23 kilometres (14 mi) south of Tobruk, at the town of Al Adm. The airport was previously