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Q: Was Omar Mukhtar violent during his leadership in Libya?
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Who was the first national hero of Libya?

The modern libya is Omer Al mukhtar


Who was the founder of Libya?

Omar Al-Mukhtar - Libyan national hero who resisted the Italian colonialism of Libya from 1911 until 1931 when he was hanged by the fascist government of Benito Mussolini.


What name did rommel get for his leadership in Libya?

The Desert Fox


Is there still a revolution in Libya?

No, it's in a state of finding out how to choose new leadership


Who is Omar mukhtar?

Omar al mukhtar is the man who fought to free libya in the first world war from the Italians who took over. He was a hero. unfortunately he was captured and hanged in 1931, his last words were " To God we belong and to him we return." Even the italalians bowed down to him after his death. AMAZING PERSON must research more:)


Is libya a good country?

No Countries can seldom be classed as 'good' or 'bad' - that is a definition of their leadership.


What attitude do people have in Libya?

they are violent. boastful.and always yelling. like to have sex always with different kind of girls.


Why is Qaddafi using violent military force to suppress the people of Libya?

This one is simple. He is a despotic, dictator. That's how they roll.


Where did the name Libya come from?

Libya was named after the ancient tribe called "Libu." It was first called Libya by the Egyptian Pharaohs during the 13th Century BCE.


Was Rommel ever in Libya during World War 2?

Rommel was the general in command of the German Army and the Italian divisions in Libya during 1941-42.


Was Libya an axis victory?

During WW2, both sides had victories in different battles in Libya, but the Allies were the ultimate victors.


Who gained control of Libya and Somaliland?

During the 1920's and 30's, the Italian government gained control of Libya, Somaliland and Eritrea.