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Murzuk, Murzuq,
Murzug or
Merzug (Arabic: مرزق) is an
oasis town and the
capital of the
Murzuq District in the
Fezzan region of
southwest Libya. It lies...
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Fasilides Castle Kusquam Castle Fort
Jesus Lord
Egerton Castle (Ngata)
Murzuk Castle in
Murzuk Sabha Castle in
Sabha Red
Castle in
Tripoli Soroca Castle Artificial...
- Trans-Saharan
trade between Kharga (the Darb al Arbein)
close to the Nile, and
Murzuk in the
Libyan Fezzan. This
obscurity saw the
region overlooked by early...
- Murzaq,
Murzuk,
Marzuq and Murzak), is an erg in
southwestern Libya with a
surface of
approximately 58,000 km2. It is
named after the town of
Murzuk in the...
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called the
Bilma Trail. The
Garamantean Road p****ed
south of the
desert near
Murzuk before turning north to p****
between the
Alhaggar and
Tibesti Mountains...
- [1798-1800]. From
Tripoli to
Murzuk in 1799. Then
disguised as a Muslim, he
travelled with a
caravan from
Cairo to Siwa and
Murzuk then down to Lake Chad and...
- Sarapion, Sennar.
North Africa – Caesarea, Carthage, Cyrene,
Leptis Magna,
Murzuk, Sijilm****a, Tamanr****et, Tingis.
Arabia – Cane,
Eudaemon Arabia, Mocha...
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sixteenth century led to the
founding of the
Awlad Muhammad dynasty, with
Murzuk becoming the
capital of Fezzan.
Around 1565 it was
ruled by
Muhammad ibn...
- the
districts of Libya. It is in the
south of the country. Its
capital is
Murzuk. The city was
occupied by the
Ottoman Empire in 1578 and
served as the capital...
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Nafusa Mountains.
Southern Libya,
primarily Sebha, Kufra, Ghat,
Ghadamis and
Murzuk, is also
inhabited by two
other ethnic groups; the
Tuareg and Toubou. Libya...