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History of Libya
Prehistory
Ancient history
3200–146 BC
Roman era
146 BC – mid-7C
Islamic rule
mid-7c–1510
Spanish Tripoli
1510–1530
Hospitaller Tripoli
1530–1551
Ottoman Tripolitania
1551–1911
Italian colonization
:
Italian Tripolitania
and
Cyrenaica
1911–1934
Italian Libya
1934–1943
Allied occupation
1943–1951
Kingdom of Libya
1951–1969
Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
1969–2011
First Civil War
2011
National Transitional Council
2011–2012
General National Congress
2012–2014
House of Representatives
2014–present
Second Civil War
2014–2020
Government of National Accord
2016–2021
Government of National Unity
2021–present
Libya portal
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Conflict
Combatant 1
Combatant 2
Results
Libyan–Egyptian War
(1977)
Libyan_Arab_Republic
Egypt
Defeat
Libyan attack on
Sallum
repelled.
Uganda–Tanzania War
(1978–1979)
Uganda
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
PLO
Tanzania
UNLA
Defeat
Overthrow of
Idi Amin
in Uganda.
Chadian–Libyan Conflict
(1978–1987)
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
FROLINAT
GUNT
FAT
FAN
FANT
France
Zaire
Defeat
Islamic Legion
pushed out of Chad.
Chad gained control of the
Aouzou Strip
.
Operation El Dorado Canyon
(1986)
Libya
United States
Both sides claim victory
Targets damaged, but
Gaddafi
survived.
First Libyan Civil War
(2011)
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
NTC
NATO
France
United Kingdom
United States
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Turkey
Jordan
Qatar
Sweden
United Arab Emirates
Regime change
Muammar Gaddafi
was
killed
.
The
NTC
assumed interim control of Libya.
102 countries,
UN
,
EU
,
AL
and
AU
diplomatically recognised
the National Transitional Council as the sole governing authority for Libya.
Post-civil war violence in Libya
.
Second Libyan Civil War
(2014–)
Libyan Government
Egypt
United Arab Emirates
United States
United Kingdom
GNC
GNA
Shura Council (Benghazi)
Shura Council (Derna)
Islamic State
Ongoing
Libya divided between the government, the GNC and ISIS.
See also
Libyan resistance movement
External links
"Qaddafi Plays Quietly, But He's Still in the Game,"
The New York Times
, March 17, 1991
.
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Zimbabwe
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/
Ceuta
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Melilla
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Mayotte
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(France)
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Ascension Island
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Tristan da Cunha
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