
Libya country profile – BBC News
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Some key dates in Libya’s history:
643AD – Arabs under Amr Ibn al-As conquer Libya and spread Islam.
16th Century – Libya becomes part of the Ottoman Empire, which joins the three provinces of Tripolitania, Cyrenaica and Fezzan into one regency in Tripoli.
1911-12 – Italy seizes Libya from the Ottomans.
1920s – Libyan resistance to Italian rule grows.
1931 – Italy breaks resistance through combination of major armed operations and concentration camps for rebel population.
1934 – Italy steps up Italian migration as part of an eventual plan for the incorporation of Libya into a Greater Italy.
1942 – Allies oust Italians and their German allies from Libya after a two-year campaign.
1951 – Libya becomes independent under King Idris.
1956 – Development of Libya’s oil reserves starts.
1969 – Muammar Gaddafi, deposes King Idris.
1971 – National referendum approves proposed Federation of Arab Republics (FAR) comprising Libya, Egypt and Syria. However, the FAR never takes off.
1977 – Col Gaddafi declares a “people’s revolution”, changing the country’s official name from the Libyan Arab Republic to the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and setting up “revolutionary committees”.
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