- The
Nafusa Mountains (Berber languages: ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵉⵏⴼⵓⵙⵏ) (Arabic: جبال نفوسة) is a
mountain range in the
western Tripolitania region of
northwestern Libya...
- The
Nafusa Mountains campaign was a
series of
battles in the
Libyan Civil War,
fought between loyalist pro-Gaddafi
forces and
rebel anti-Gaddafi forces...
- to a
lesser extent in
Algeria (in Mzab),
Tunisia (in Djerba),
Libya (in
Nafusa), and
Tanzania (in Zanzibar). The
Ibadis began as a
moderate branch of the...
- the
Berber groups are the
minority Berber po****tions of
Zuwarah and the
Nafusa Mountains.
Southern Libya,
primarily Sebha, Kufra, Ghat,
Ghadamis and Murzuk...
- now
central and
western Algeria,
parts of
southern Tunisia, and the
Jebel Nafusa and
Fezzan regions in
Libya as far as Zawila. The Ibāḍī
movement reached...
- Brega, Ajdabiya,
Zawiya and Ra's
Lanuf as well as
several towns in the
Nafusa Mountains. They
finally began the
Battle for
Tripoli in
August 2011 when...
- established. The
Rustamid realm stretched from
Tafilalt in
Morocco to the
Nafusa mountains in
Libya including south,
central and
western Tunisia therefore...
- the country.
Gaining the
support of
Amazigh (Berber)
communities of the
Nafusa Mountains, who had long been ****cuted as non-Arabic
speakers under Gaddafi...
- (220 mi) west of Tripoli.
Wazzin is in the
desert near the
western end of the
Nafusa Mountains range, in the
Nalut District. The town is the seat of Gasr Wazzin...
-
conquered by
Kharijite Berbers in 757 —
Sufrite Warfajuma in Kairouan,
Ibadite Nafusa in Tripoli) Asim ibn
Jamil al-Warfajumi (Sufrite), 757–758 Abd al-Malik...