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City in Tripolitania, Libya
Gharyan is a city in northwestern Libya, in Jabal al Gharbi District, located 80 km south of Tripoli. Gharyan is one of the largest towns in the district
Gharyan
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Gharyan may refer to: Battle of Gharyan (2011) Battle of Gharyan (2019) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle
Battle_of_Gharyan
African volcanic field
Gharyan volcanic field is a volcanic field in northwestern Libya, with the towns of Bani Walid, Gharyan, Mizdah and Tarhunah close by. Gharyan is one among
Gharyan_volcanic_field
Battle during the Nafusa Mountains campaign
The Battle of Gharyan took place during the Libyan Civil War between rebel anti-Gaddafi forces and forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi for control of the
Battle_of_Gharyan_(2011)
Series of battles in the Libyan Civil War (2011)
in previous days to the rebels. Their first target was the city of Gharyan. Gharyan was seen as a strategic town, because it was the largest in the Nafusa
Nafusa_Mountains_campaign
Jewish communities living in caves
type existed in the Gharyan Plateau ("Jebel Gharyan") area of the Nafusa Mountains in Libya, and are commonly referred to as Gharyan Jews. These communities
Cave-dwelling_Jews
Jufra, Kufra, Marj, Murqub, Quba, Al Wahat, Bani Walid, Benghazi, Derna, Gharyan, Jabal al Akhdar, Murzuq, Misrata, Nalut, Nuqat al Khams, Sabha, Sabrata/Sorman
Districts_of_Libya
Former district of Libya
Gharyan District or Garian District (Arabic: شعبية غريان) was one of the districts of Libya. It was located in the northwest part of the country and its
Gharyan_District
The Battle of Gharyan, which unfolded from April 2019 to June 2019, was a significant conflict in the ongoing struggle for control in Libya. The opposing
Battle_of_Gharyan_(2019)
eruption meters feet Coordinates Gharyan volcanic field 850 2790 32°00′N 13°15′E / 32°N 13.25°E / 32; 13.25 (Gharyan volcanic field) Pleistocene Haruj
List_of_volcanoes_in_Libya
Country in North Africa
Libya's UN-recognised Government of National Accord successfully captured Gharyan, a strategic town where military commander Khalifa Haftar and his fighters
Libya
Military Campaign in Western Libya
Gharyan, which were struck by the GNA air force. Haftar's forces also occupied the areas in Tripoli Airport Road, Qasir Benghashir and near Gharyan as
Western_Libya_campaign
Governorate of Libya
southwestern part of Tripolitania province. In 1970 the governorate was renamed Gharyan Governorate, but the boundaries remained unchanged.[citation needed] In
Jabal_al_Gharbi_Governorate
Dam in Gharyan
rock-fill embankment dam located on Wadi Al-Hira, 14 km (9 mi) northeast of Gharyan in the Jabal al Gharbi District of Libya. Completed in 1982, the primary
Wadi_Ghan_Dam
Air warfare branch of Libya's armed forces
targeting pro-LNA advancing troops near Sirte, Tripoli International Airport, Gharyan and at the outskirts of Tripoli, while pro-LNA fighter jets targeted pro-GNA
Libyan_Air_Force
Pipes supplying water to northern Libya
Ghardabiya reservoir. 28 August 1996: to Tripoli. 28 September 2007: to Gharyan. Great Manmade River images GMMR - 20 dinar note (2002) GMMRA logo Stamp
Great_Man-Made_River
Crown Prince of Libya
the Constitution of Independence, held in October 2017 in the city of Gharyan. The conference was broadcast live on Libyan television and was the first
Mohammed_El_Senussi
Semi-autonomous state affiliated with the Ottoman Empire (1551–1912)
from the tribes of the interior and several cities like Misrata, Zuwara, Gharyan, and Gafsa in the next decade. These efforts contributed to cement the
Ottoman_Tripolitania
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
Italian Army during World War II. The Sabratha was raised in May 1937, in Gharyan in Italian Libya and named after the nearby ancient Roman city of Sabratha
60th Infantry Division "Sabratha"
60th_Infantry_Division_"Sabratha"
Libyan footballer and son of Muammar Gaddafi (born 1973)
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Al-Saadi_Gaddafi
Historic region of Libya
important cities of Tripolitania: Misrata, Zawiya (near ancient Sabratha), Gharyan, Khoms (near ancient Leptis Magna), Tarhuna and Sirte. The city of Oea
Tripolitania
Town in Tripolitania, Libya
District in northwestern Libya. It lies just 9 kilometres (6 mi) off the Gharyan–Nalut road and about 70 kilometres (43 mi) west of Jadu, on the northern
Kabaw
Arab-Berber tribal confederation
Some of them are: the Addasa, the Andara, the Awtita, the Baswa, the Gharyan, the Haragha, the Banu Irmazyan, the Kaldin, the Kamlan, the Karkuda, the
Hawwara
Libyan sheikh (1877–1945)
Janzour, near Tobruk, Libya, he was the nephew of Hussein El Gariani (from Gharyan in western Libya), co-founder of the first senussi Zawia at Bayda in 1844
Sharif_El_Gariani
District of Libya
Mountains. It was formed in 2007 from the former districts of Yafran, Gharyan and Mizda. From 1995 to 1998 Jabal al Gharbi also existed as a Baladiyah
Jabal_al_Gharbi_District
Town in Tripolitania, Libya
42472; 12.94833 The Berber tribe Awlad Abu Say is centered around Mizda and Gharyan to the north. List of cities in Libya Wolfram Alpha World Gazetteer. "Libya:
Mizda
Calendar year
towards the Government of National Accord-held capital Tripoli and capturing Gharyan. April 6 – 2019 Maldivian parliamentary election: The Maldivian Democratic
2019
Libyan football club
Ittihad Gheryan (Arabic: اتحاد غريان) is a Libyan football club based in Gharyan in western Libya, south of Tripoli. The club currently plays in the Libyan
Al_Ittihad_Gheryan
1911–1934 Italian possession in North Africa
of attaining full autonomy from Italy, and in November 1920 they met in Gharyan to bring an end to the violence. In January 1922 they agreed to request
Italian_Tripolitania
Old city section found in many North African cities
medina named after its fortress Casbah of Dellys Tlemcen Derna Ghadames Gharyan Hun Murzuk Tripoli Waddan Tazirbu Benghazi Asilah Casablanca Chefchaouen
Medina_quarter
Libyan military officer and National Security Advisor of Libya (1974–2011)
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Mutassim_Gaddafi
1913 battle in present-day Libya
of the First Italo-Senussi War Date 23 March 1913 Location Al Asaba'a, Gharyan District, Tripolitania (present-day Libya) 32°01′59.99″N 12°52′00.01″E
Battle_of_Al-Asaba'a
King of Libya from 1951 to 1969
attaining full autonomy from Italy, and, in November 1920, they met in Gharyan to bring an end to the violence. In January 1922, they agreed to request
Idris_of_Libya
Period following the overthrow of Gaddafi
were injured after clashes between militias from neighbouring towns of Gharyan and Asbi'a. It was reported that artillery and rockets were used during
Factional violence in Libya (2011–2014)
Factional_violence_in_Libya_(2011–2014)
Multilateral civil war in North Africa
Revolutionaries Operations Room (LROR), which was made up of rebels from Gharyan, and was initially intended to protect and secure Tripoli in August 2013
Libyan_civil_war_(2014–2020)
Argentina 76,748 km2 (29,633 sq mi) 540,905 18th 7/km2 400 Jabal al Gharbi Gharyan Libya 76,717 km2 (29,621 sq mi) 304,159 8th 4.9/km2 (13/sq mi) 401 Asir
List of first-level administrative divisions by area
List_of_first-level_administrative_divisions_by_area
Libyan military officer (born 1961)
Juwaili's forces, the official said, manned checkpoints and control areas near Gharyan, a town south of Tripoli, where Bashagha's convoy passed on its way to
Osama_al-Juwaili
1934–1943 Italian colony in North Africa
of attaining full autonomy from Italy, and in November 1920 they met in Gharyan to bring an end to the violence. Idris feared that Italy under its new
Italian_Libya
City in Tripolitania, Libya
the local notables as the administrators of Misrata along with Sirte, Gharyan and Tarhuna. However, that year, the Young Turks acquired power in Istanbul
Misrata
Libyan politician
mountain city of Gharyan, where they resided for sometime before returning to Souq Al-Jumuah in Tripoli. He began his education in Gharyan. When he was in
Mustafa_A._G._Abushagur
2011–2012 de facto government of Libya
City of Tripoli Ali Manaa – City of Ghadames Idris AbuFayid – City of – Gharyan Jamal Issa – City of Kabaw Ali Gamma – City of Murzuk Abd al-Hadi Shaweesh
National_Transitional_Council
Town in Tripolitania, Libya
District. Prior to 2007 it was located at the Gharyan District. It is close to the capital of the district, Gharyan, and is roughly 80 kilometres (50 mi) south
Al-ʽUrban
Tripoli. Ashrāf tribe of Shaqārina descendants of Mohamed Abu Dabbous in Gharyan. Ashrāf tribe of Alamarion descendants of Ali al-Amari (Gasr Akhyar). Ashrāf
List of Ashraf tribes in Libya
List_of_Ashraf_tribes_in_Libya
Canada-based engineering company
In their June 2010 presentation SNC showed the new prison project—the Gharyan Rehabilitation Institution or "Judicial City—as part of ongoing infrastructure
AtkinsRéalis
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
shared with the 60th Infantry Division "Sabratha", which was based in Gharyan in Libya and recruited its men from and trained them in Campania. Shortly
25th Infantry Division "Bologna"
25th_Infantry_Division_"Bologna"
Mountains in Libya
extends about 250 km (160 mi) within Libya, from just east of the city of Gharyan (about 60 km (40 mi) south of Tripoli) in the east to the city of Wazzin
Nafusa_Mountains
Former district of Libya
Nalut - northwest, south of Yafran Yafran - northwest, north of Nalut Gharyan - north Tarhuna wa Msalata - northeast, at a quadripoint At the time Mizda
Mizda_District
Former Prime Minister of Libya (1944–2022)
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Abuzed_Omar_Dorda
Military unit
militias during clashes. On 29 October 2023, the 111th Brigade was sent to Gharyan, south of Tripoli, following armed confrontations between the Stability
111th_Brigade_Majhfal
Former district of Libya
Sorman - north; Zawiya - northeast, at a quadripoint; Jafara - northeast; Gharyan - east; Mizda - southeast; Nalut - southwest; and Nuqat al Khams - northwest
Yafran_District
Armed forces commanded by Khalifa Haftar
"From Tripoli's front lines: How Haftar recovered from the setback in Gharyan and what's next for the advancing LNA". Wehrey, Frederic (5 December 2019)
Libyan_National_Army
Italian architect, engineer, and urban planner (1894–1958)
and sanatorium. He also designed courthouses and prisons in Misrata and Gharyan, as well as private residences and public housing in Tripoli. Di Segni
Umberto_Di_Segni
Grand Mufti of Libya (born 1942)
publications. His family originates from the village of Intataat near the city of Gharyan. Though he is often identified as a Salafist, al-Ghariani has often opposed
Sadiq_Al-Ghariani
Air Force destroys ammo, weapons and vehicles for Haftar's forces near Gharyan | The Libya Observer". 2023-03-21. Archived from the original on 2023-03-21
Battle_of_Al-Watiya_Airbase
Libyan military officer and politician (1940-2011)
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Abu-Bakr_Yunis_Jabr
2011 French military intervention in Libya
patrol of Navy Rafales and Super Etendards bombed an ammunition dump at Gharyan, 100 kilometres (62 mi) south of Tripoli. Mirage F1CRs conducted reconnaissance
Opération_Harmattan
Ottoman corsair, naval commander, and governor (1485–1565)
capturing the city. He later landed at the ports of Apulia. In 1558 he added Gharyan, about 70 miles south of Tripoli, to his territory. He then defeated the
Dragut
Town in Tripolitania, Libya
The campaign has ended in a definite rebel victory with the capture of Gharyan, the last loyalist stronghold in the area. The people of Wazzin are divided
Wazzin
significant victory as Operation Volcano of Rage captured the town of Gharyan from the LNA. Fierce fighting ensued, resulting in the deaths of dozens
Operation_Volcano_of_Rage
Military compound in Tripoli, Libya
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Bab_al-Azizia
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
Armistice signed on 24 June 1940 the Savona returned to its garrison in Gharyan near Tripoli. The division did not participate in the 1940 Italian invasion
55th Infantry Division "Savona"
55th_Infantry_Division_"Savona"
Calabria 1557 Landings at the Gulf of Taranto and Puglia 1557 Capture of Gharyan, Misratah, Tagiora, Djerba, Reggio Calabria, Aeolian Islands, Massa Lubrense
List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings
List_of_Ottoman_conquests,_sieges_and_landings
Bilateral relations
false accusations by Haftar after his loss of Gharyan were refuted by both the GNA and authorities in Gharyan. On 2 January 2020, Turkey's parliament approved
Libya–Turkey_relations
Topics referred to by the same term
Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad SCSC (Tripoli), Tripoli, Libya Al Ittihad Gheryan, Gharyan, Libya Al Ittihad Misurata SC, Misurata, Libya Al Ittihad SC (Bahrain)
Al-Ittihad
Active Italian Army training unit
transferred to the 60th Infantry Division "Sabratha", which had been formed in Gharyan in Libya on 9 May 1937. The 85th Verona left Trapani and moved to the area
85th Volunteer Training Regiment "Verona"
85th_Volunteer_Training_Regiment_"Verona"
Dilo-Dukana volcanic field Assab volcanic field Dilo-Dukana volcanic field Gharyan volcanic field Haruj Ambre-Bobaomby volcanic field Ankaizina volcanic field
List_of_volcanic_fields
Attack in Greater Tripoli, Libya
LNA had announced plans for airstrikes in response to losing control of Gharyan, a spokesman for Haftar told The Independent that the allegations that
Tajoura migrant center airstrike
Tajoura_migrant_center_airstrike
government attempted to retake Gharyan and Zliten. The governments's forces were repelled from Zliten, but remained local at Gharyan, where there was ongoing
Timeline of the 2011 Libyan civil war before military intervention
Timeline_of_the_2011_Libyan_civil_war_before_military_intervention
D M. Tayyebi, Shamsaei, Taheri Report[permanent dead link] 28 May 2009 Gharyan, Libya Libya Friendly 4–1 W Report 29 May 2009 Sabratha, Libya Libya
Iran national futsal team results
Iran_national_futsal_team_results
Libyan military organisation
Nafusa Mountains Campaign. Fursan Brigade – Based in Tripoli Gharyan Brigade – Based in Gharyan Kekka Brigade – Based in Tripoli and numbering 800 fighters
National Liberation Army (Libya)
National_Liberation_Army_(Libya)
Active Italian Army psychological operations unit
Artillery Regiment "Pavia". During the same year "Pavia" division moved to Gharyan in Libya. At the outbreak of World War II, the 28th Infantry Regiment "Pavia"
28th_Regiment_"Pavia"
Military air base in western Libya
Air Force destroys ammo, weapons and vehicles for Haftar's forces near Gharyan | The Libya Observer". libyaobserver.ly. Archived from the original on
Al-Watiya_Air_Base
391,167 (2022) 4 Bayda / البيضاء 245,518 5 Zawiya / الزاوية 234,000 6 Gharyan / غريان 187,000 7 Tobruk / طبرق 172,500 8 Ajdabiya / اجدابيا 160,200 9
List_of_cities_in_Libya
Nefhusa is a protected area of Libya, which is northeast of the town Gharyan and 70 km south-south-west of Tripoli. There are at least 46 species within
Nefhusa
Historical subdivision of Libya
220,075 12 النقاط الخمس Nuqat al Khams Zuwara 181,584 9 الجبل الغربي Gharyan Gharyan 117,073 16 زليطن Zlitan Zliten 101,107 25 الجفرة Al Jufrah Waddan
Subdivisions_of_Libya
in Libya. The sport continued to grow in popularity in northern regions Gharyan and Tobruk after the region hosted the first Libyan National Badminton
Libya_national_badminton_team
Deriana Ghadamis Ghadamis Gadames Ghadames Ghat Ghat Gat Ghat Gharyan Ghiryan Garian Gharyan Jalu Jalu Giálo Jalu & Jalo oasis Marsa Al Burayqah Marsa El
Transliteration of Libyan placenames
Transliteration_of_Libyan_placenames
Battle of the 2011 Libyan Civil War
several tanks and pushed Gaddafi's forces from Tripoli Street to the Al Gharyan neighborhood in southern Misrata, leaving most of the nearby main road
Battle_of_Misrata_(2011)
Village in Tripolitania, Libya
the town of al-Qawalish. If they took the town the road would be open to Gharyan. However, the rebels were unable to move forward and nine opposition fighters
Al-Qawalish
Combined military forces of Libya
(Sirte), the Eastern Military Region (Tobruk), the Mountain Military Region (Gharyan), and regions headquartered at Kufra and Benghazi. The final military region
Libyan_Armed_Forces
Military unit
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Anti-Gaddafi_forces
Casualties of 2011 armed conflict
Retrieved July 24, 2011. "Protesting Continues During Funeral Procession of Gharyan Martyr (Feb. 24) Archived March 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Feb17
Casualties of the Libyan civil war (2011)
Casualties_of_the_Libyan_civil_war_(2011)
City in qala'ostan
on August 17, 2011, in succession with other cities such as Sabratha, Gharyan, Ajaylat and Zawiya, during which wounded and killed people fell from both
Surman,_Libya
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
Armistice signed on 24 June 1940 the Pavia returned to its garrison in Gharyan near Tripoli and took up coastal defense duties in the Sabratha–Sorman
17th Infantry Division "Pavia"
17th_Infantry_Division_"Pavia"
patrol of Navy Rafales and Super Etendards bombed an ammunition dump at Gharyan, 100 kilometres (62 mi) south of Tripoli. Mirage F1CRs conducted reconnaissance
Timeline of the 2011 military intervention in Libya
Timeline_of_the_2011_military_intervention_in_Libya
Chief of Security for the Gaddafi Government
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Mansour_Dhao
of attaining full autonomy from Italy, and in November 1920 they met in Gharyan to bring an end to the violence. In January 1922 they agreed to request
Italian_colonization_of_Libya
descended from Sidi Qadhaf al-Dam, a historical holy man whose shrine is in Gharyan, Libya. Gaddafi's Bedouin upbringing influenced his personal tastes; he
Early life and career of Muammar Gaddafi
Early_life_and_career_of_Muammar_Gaddafi
List of highest settlements by country
Plateaux Region 798 2,621 138 Fiji Navai Viti Levu 738 2,424 140 Libya Gharyan Jabal al Gharbi District 700 2,296 141 Ghana Amedzofe Volta Region 677
List of highest towns by country
List_of_highest_towns_by_country
Libya LY55 Darnah district, Libya LY56 Ghadāmis district, Libya LY57 Gharyān district, Libya LY58 Mişrātah district, Libya LY59 Sawfajjīn district,
List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
List_of_FIPS_region_codes_(J–L)
Misrata and Sirte. Reuters reported that rebels had taken the center of Gharyan, a town 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of Tripoli. Rebels claimed they
Timeline of the 2011 Libyan Civil War and military intervention (16 August – 23 October)
Timeline_of_the_2011_Libyan_Civil_War_and_military_intervention_(16_August_–_23_October)
Libya during the week, striking more than 50 military targets. Tripoli and Gharyan were repeatedly hit, along with a network of tunnels storing military equipment
Timeline of the Libyan civil war (2011)
Timeline_of_the_Libyan_civil_war_(2011)
but facilities are heavily damaged. Battle of Gharyan 13-18 August Anti-Gaddafi rebels capture Gharyan. Siege of Latakia 13-19 August Syrian troops suppress
List of battles in the 21st century
List_of_battles_in_the_21st_century
Prison in Libya
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Abu_Salim_prison
Military unit
Msallata clashes 3–9 August Battle of Tawergha 11–13 August Battle of Gharyan 13–18 August Second Battle of Zawiya 13–20 August 2011 Ras Ajdir clashes
Libyan_Army_(1951–2011)
Interim leader of Libya from 2011 to 2012
First Battle of Zawiya Nafusa Mountain Campaign Battle of Wazzin Battle of Gharyan Battle of the Misrata frontline Zliten uprising Battle of Zliten Battle
Mustafa_Abdul_Jalil
Italian forced labor and concentration camp for Jews in Libya
century the only remaining Jews in Libya were in the areas of Yefren and Gharyan, having fled the sites of struggle between Arabs and Berbers (both of whom
Giado_concentration_camp
Battle of Wazzin August 13, 2,011 C.E. — August 18, 2,011 C.E. Battle of Gharyan March 2, 2,011 C.E. First Battle of Brega March 19, 2,011 C.E. — October
List_of_conflicts_in_Libya
List of optical illusions that appear to violate gravity
of Hamat Lebanon". Fanoos.com. Retrieved 2011-09-03. "Gravity Hill at Gharyan". WN.com. Retrieved 2017-05-23. "Ekscentriškoji Lietuva: 20 keistai įdomių
List_of_gravity_hills
Former constitution of Libya
National Conference for the Activation of the Constitution of Independence in Gharyan, one of the largest towns in the Western Mountains. Supporters feel the
Constitution_of_Libya_(1951)
GHARYAN
GHARYAN
GHARYAN
GHARYAN
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of the Sun
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish
Heavenly; Moon
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Daughter of Oedipus
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Valorous Warrior
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the hills of Sun
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Fighter; Crusader; Warrior
Girl/Female
French
Born in the spring.
Girl/Female
British, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Swedish
Pure; Torture
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain. Possibly it is a variant of Welsh Bevans.William Walter Beavers, from whom many bearers of this American family name are descended, was born in Wales on July 25, 1755 and married Elizabeth Ragsdale in Lunenburg Co. VA. He died in about 1807 in Elbert Co., GA.
Male
Welsh
 Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of ap Harry, PARRY means "son of Harry." Compare with another form of Parry.
GHARYAN
GHARYAN
GHARYAN
GHARYAN
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