Barqah
Barqah (Arabic: برقه, transliterated as Barqah, Barqa or
Barka with the first two variants being more accurate than the last, Libyan
vernacular: Barga), in both Arabic and in Turkish, Barqah is the name of the North African region, now
eastern Libya, usually called Cyrenaica first as a province of
the Caliphate since 644 AD (named after its original capital Barca in
Latin), and later after several Arab and Islamic rulers, as a
State or Province ("wilayah" or "muhafazah") in
Ottoman; Italian
Source
- Westermann, Großer Atlass zur Weltgeschichte (in German).
See also
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