History of Libya: An In-Depth Guide

Author:   Miguel S Albert
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798245410203


Pages:   102
Publication Date:   24 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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History of Libya: An In-Depth Guide


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Discover the Epic Story of the Mediterranean's Most Enigmatic Nation Beyond the headlines of civil war, oil blockades, and political chaos lies a land of profound depth and ancient secrets. Libya is often misunderstood as merely a theater of modern conflict or a vast expanse of empty desert. But to look closer is to discover a palimpsest of civilizations-a place where the histories of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East have collided and intertwined for millennia. In History of Libya: An In-Depth Guide, author Miguel Albert takes you on a sweeping journey through time, peeling back the layers of sand to reveal the vibrant, tragic, and resilient soul of the Libyan people. Unearth a History That Rewrites the Textbooks This is not just a dry recounting of dates and battles. It is a narrative adventure that begins in the mists of prehistory, where the rock art of the Tadrart Acacus proves that the Sahara was once a green savannah teeming with life. You will meet the Garamantes, the mysterious ""Lords of the Desert"" who built a thriving civilization in the wasteland long before the Roman legions arrived. Explore the Crossroads of Empires Libya has always been the prize of conquerors. This book guides you through the rise and fall of the great powers that sought to tame the coast: The Phoenicians and Greeks: Witness the founding of Tripoli and the intellectual powerhouse of Cyrene, the ""Athens of Africa."" The Roman Golden Age: Walk the marble streets of Leptis Magna and meet Septimius Severus, the Libyan-born Emperor of Rome. The Islamic Transformation: Follow the Arab conquests that brought a new language and faith, and the Ottoman corsairs who turned Tripoli into the pirate capital of the Mediterranean. Witness the Struggle for Freedom The heart of this book is the story of resistance. You will stand alongside Omar al-Mukhtar, the ""Lion of the Desert,"" as he wages a twenty-year guerrilla war against the brutal Italian occupation. You will trace the unlikely birth of the Kingdom of Libya under the pious King Idris, and the sudden, seismic discovery of oil that changed everything. Decode the Gaddafi Era and the Revolution Finally, this guide offers a clear, objective analysis of the modern era. It dissects the forty-two-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi, moving beyond the caricature to understand the complex machinery of his Jamahiriya state. It then provides a gripping, step-by-step account of the 2011 Revolution, the NATO intervention, and the chaotic decade of militias that followed, offering crucial context for understanding today's headlines. Inside History of Libya, you will discover: The engineering marvels of the ancient foggara water systems. The legend of the Philaeni brothers and the historic divide between Tripolitania and Cyrenaica. The truth about the Barbary Wars and America's first foreign conflict. The rise of the ""State of the Masses"" and the Green Book ideology. The intricate web of tribes, militias, and foreign powers defining Libya today. Who is this book for? Whether you are a student of history, a geopolitical enthusiast, a traveler dreaming of the Sahara, or simply a reader looking to understand one of the world's most complex regions, this book provides the essential context you need. Libya is a survivor. Its story is one of adaptation, endurance, and the eternal friction between the desert and the sea. Scroll up and grab your copy of History of Libya: An In-Depth Guide to begin the journey today.

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Author:   Miguel S Albert
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9798245410203


Pages:   102
Publication Date:   24 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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