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Battle during the Italian colonization of Libya
The Battle of Kufra occurred during the Italian colonization of Libya and was a climactic moment in the Second Italo-Senussi War. The Italians were divided
Battle_of_Kufra_(1931)
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Kufra may refer to either of two battles fought for control of the Libyan desert town of Kufra: Battle of Kufra (1931), between Italian colonial
Battle_of_Kufra
Place in Cyrenaica, Libya
Kufra (/ˈkuːfrə/) is a basin and oasis group in the Kufra District of southeastern Cyrenaica in Libya. At the end of the 19th century, Kufra became the
Kufra
1931–32 Italian victory in Libya
The Battle of Uadi Bu Taga was fought in Libya in September 1931 between Italy and Senusiyya. The battle ended in a key Italian victory. Thanks to the
Battle_of_Uadi_Bu_Taga
Italian fascist politician and military officer (1882–1955)
contribution of the indigenous cavalry integrated into the "mobile columns" was fundamental, as happened with the Italian conquest of Kufra. In 1931, he was
Rodolfo_Graziani
British capture of Tobruk January 1941 Battle of Bardia January 1941 Battle of Mechili January 1941 Capture of Kufra January–March 1941 Battle of Beda Fomm
List_of_World_War_II_battles
North-eastern part of the Sahara Desert
and on the Kufra oasis. It ended in 1931 with the conquest of Kufra by the Italians. During the 1930s the Libyan Desert was the scene of exploration
Libyan_Desert
King of Libya from 1951 to 1969
infancy; At Siwa, Egypt, 1931, his cousin, Sayyida Fatima al-Shi'fa binti Sayyid Ahmad as-Sharif al-Sanussi, Fatimah el-Sharif (1911 Kufra – 3 October 2009,
Idris_of_Libya
Libyan resistance leader (1858–1931)
wounded in battle by Libyan colonial troops, and hanged him in 1931 after he refused to surrender. Omar Al-Mukhtar was born in 1858 in the town of Zanzur
Omar_al-Mukhtar
Libyan supreme leader of the Senussi order (1873–1933)
Jaghbub to Kufra, where they remained until 1899, and where Ahmed's father died in 1896. In 1899 Mohammed el Mahdi and as-Senussi moved from Kufra to Zawiat
Ahmed_Sharif_as-Senussi
1934–1943 Italian colony in North Africa
Italy was in full control of the place. In 1931, during the campaign of Cyrenaica, General Rodolfo Graziani easily conquered Kufra District, considered a
Italian_Libya
Country in North Africa
widely dispersed group of oases in unconnected shallow depressions, the Kufra group, consisting of Tazerbo, Rebianae and Kufra. Aside from the scarps
Libya
French general (1902–1947)
operation that captured Kufra. After the battle, he had his men swear an oath known today as the Serment de Koufra ("Oath of Kufra"): You shall not lay down
Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque
Philippe_Leclerc_de_Hauteclocque
Conflict in Libya (1923–1932)
made for Italian conquest of the Kufra Oasis, the last stronghold of the Senussi in Libya. In 1931, Italian forces seized Kufra where Senussi refugees were
Second_Italo-Senussi_War
1996 drama film directed by Anthony Minghella
the geographic projects are halted by the onset of the war, Madox leaves his Tiger Moth airplane at Kufra Oasis and returns to Britain. Caravaggio seeks
The_English_Patient_(film)
List of a wikimedia project
1989 1989 air battle near Tobruk 1993 1993 Libyan coup attempt 2002 – present Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present) 2008 2008 Kufra conflict 2011 –
List_of_conflicts_in_Africa
chronological list of the battles involving France in modern history. These lists do not include the battles of the French civil wars (as the Wars of Religion,
List of battles involving France in modern history
List_of_battles_involving_France_in_modern_history
of El Alamein Frontier Wire (Libya) Long Range Desert Group Tragedy at Kufra Sturtivant & Hamlin 2007, p. 325. Jefford 1988, p. 173. Jefford 1988, p
List of North African airfields during World War II
List_of_North_African_airfields_during_World_War_II
1940–1944 French government-in-exile
oasis of Kufra. In 1942, Leclerc's forces and soldiers from the British Long Range Desert Group captured parts of the province of Fezzan. At the end of 1942
Free_France
1940 Italian offensive against Egypt
of Mersa Matruh) List of Italian military equipment in World War II List of British military equipment of World War II List of World War II battles North
Italian_invasion_of_Egypt
M1922 machine gun M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (Free French forces) MAC 1931 MAC 1934 Madsen Model 1924/1929D machine gun Reibel machine gun St. Étienne
List of World War II weapons of France
List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_France
1911–1934 Italian possession in North Africa
Accord of al-Rajma, in which Idris was given the title of the Emir of Cyrenaica and permitted to autonomously administer the oases around Kufra, Jalu,
Italian_Tripolitania
1941 World War II battle
Agheila on the Gulf of Sirte. Mersa Brega El Agheila Agedabia Sirte Tripoli Benghazi Derna Tobruk Mechili Jalo Giarabub Kufra The area east of the Jebel Akhdar
Battle_of_Beda_Fomm
Accord of al-Rajma, in which Idris was given the title of the Emir of Cyrenaica and permitted to autonomously administer the oases around Kufra, Jalu,
Italian_colonization_of_Libya
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Halfa in Sudan, with a detachment at Kufra in south-west Libya. On 26 September 1941, one of the Gladiators from Kufra intercepted an Italian Savoia-Marchetti
No._6_Squadron_RAF
Italian General in World War I and World War II
November of that year, Maletti returned to Italy for a short period of time. In 1931, may be after his participation in the campaign aiming Kufra under Rodolfo
Pietro_Maletti
City in Cyrenaica, Libya
Unity: the eastern coast, Jabal Al-Akhdar, Al-Hizam, Benghazi, Al-Wahat, Al-Kufra, Al-Khaleej, Al-Margab, Tripoli, Al-Jafara, Al-Zawiya, West Coast, Gheryan
Benghazi
Italian Marshal of the Air Force and minister (1896–1940)
indeterminate zones leading to Lake Chad from Tummo in the west and from Kufra in the east towards the Sudan. Balbo had already made a flying visit to
Italo_Balbo
Theatre of operations during World War I
(Chief) of the Ikazkazan Tuareg confederation, had attacked French colonial forces from 1909. The Sanusiya leadership in the Fezzan oasis town of Kufra declared
African theatre of World War I
African_theatre_of_World_War_I
Mountain range in the Sahara
Libyan districts of Murzuq and Kufra, around 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) north of N'djamena and 1,500 kilometers (930 mi) south-southeast of Tripoli. The range
Tibesti_Mountains
conquests as a result of war are included on the timeline at the conclusion of military campaigns, but changes in the course of specific battles and day-to-day
Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
Timeline_of_geopolitical_changes_(1900–1999)
Aspect of politics in Fascist Italy
and any Italian rule being fiction outside of the littoral cities and non-existent in Kufra until 1931, when Mukhtar was captured and executed. Another
Italian imperialism under fascism
Italian_imperialism_under_fascism
Z7513, Z7610, and T2252, of No. 15 Squadron SAAF, detached to support Allied ground forces garrisoning the oasis at Kufra in Libya, become lost while
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1940–1942)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1940–1942)
Conflict in the Central African Republic since 2012
Yekatom of the Anti-Balaka who was involved in the 'Battle of Bangui' and Patrice Edouard Ngaïssona of the Anti-Balaka were arrested in 2018, although no
Central African Republic Civil War
Central_African_Republic_Civil_War
War fought between Sudan and South Sudan
lay east or west of the 1931 administrative line. In May 2011, it was reported that Sudan had seized control of Abyei, with a force of approximately 5
Heglig_Crisis
WWII-era fort near Sollum, Italian Libya
during the Italian colonial repression of Senussi resistance in the Second Italo-Senussi War (1923–1931), as part of a barrier on the Libya–Egypt and Libya–Sudan
Fort_Capuzzo
Role of the French cavalry in the World War I
1918, when Khoassen was defeated at Tamaclak (120 km north of Agadez). In Chad, groups from Kufra staged incursions. From May to July 1916, French columns
French cavalry during World War I
French_cavalry_during_World_War_I
Religious massacres in Nigeria
campaigns have seen an increase in gun battles between the members of these sects and security forces with loss of lives witnessed on both sides. Although
Religious_violence_in_Nigeria
Defensive line built on the Egypt-Libya border during the Second Italo-Senussi War
The frontier wire and its line of covering forts was built by the Italians during the Second Italo-Senussi War (1923–1931), as a defensive system to contain
Frontier_Wire_(Libya)
other ships. Three Bristol Blenheims of No. 15 Squadron, South African Air Force, on a familiarisation flight from Kufra, Libya, become lost over the Libyan
1942_in_aviation
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