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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 120. Chapters: 1793-1795 Tripolitanian civil war, 1920 Jabal al-Gharbi civil war, 1979 U.S. embassy burning in Libya, Aftermath of the Libyan civil war, Ahmed Sharif as-Senussi, Allied Military Administration (Libya), Allied occupation of Libya, Ancient Libya, Arab Islamic Republic, Arab Lictor Youth, Barbary pirates, Barbary slave trade, Barca, Cyrene, Libya, Dey, Diocese of Egypt (Late Antiquity), El Tag, Hafsid dynasty, Hasan as-Senussi, Hasan ibn al-Nu'man, History of Islamic Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, History of Libya as Italian colony, HIV trial in Libya, Italian Libya, Italian Libya Railways, Italian settlers in Libya, Kingdom of Africa, Kingdom of Libya, Laguatan, Libu, Libyan People's Court, Libyan pound, Libyan resistance movement, List of colonial governors of Cyrenaica, List of colonial governors of Tripolitania, List of Governors-General of Italian Libya, List of kings of Cyrene, List of wars involving Libya, Marmarica, Mathos, Mohammed El Senussi, Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Senussi, North African theatre (World War I), Omar Mukhtar, Ottoman Tripolitania, Pacification of Libya, Paraetonium, Postage stamps and postal history of Cyrenaica, Postage stamps and postal history of Fezzan and Ghadames, Postage stamps and postal history of Libya, Postage stamps and postal history of Tripolitania, Roman Libya, Salih Reis, Seydi Ali Reis, Slavery in Libya, Sulaiman al-Barouni, Tripolitanian lira, Tripoli Agreement, Turgut Reis, Yousaf Borahil Al-Msmare. Excerpt: The Libyan civil war, also referred to as the Libyan revolution was a 2011 armed conflict in the North African state of Libya, fought between forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and those seeking to oust his government. The war was preceded by protests in Benghazi beginning on Tuesday, 15 February 2011, which led to clashes with security forces that fired on the crowd....