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Cyrenaica |
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Cyrenaica (sĭrənā`ĭkə, sīrə–), historic region, E Libya, bordering on the Mediterranean Sea. Benghazi Benghazi or Bengasi (both: bĕngä`zē), city (1985 est. pop. ..... Click the link for more information. , Al Marj, Darnah, and Tobruk Tobruk (tōbr k`), Arab. Tubruq, city (1984 pop...... Click the link for more information. are the chief cities. The Greeks colonized N Cyrenaica in the 7th cent. B.C., founding numerous settlements. In the mid-1st cent. B.C., Cyrenaica became a Roman province. In A.D. 115–16 there was a large-scale but unsuccessful revolt of Jewish settlers. When Rome was divided (4th cent.) into the Eastern and Western empires, Cyrenaica came under the Byzantines, who, however, exercised little control over the region. In 642 Arab armies conquered Cyrenaica and many Arabs settled in the region from the 9th to 11th cent. The Ottoman Turks captured the area in the mid-16th cent. The Sanusi Sanusi or Senussi (both: sən ..... Click the link for more information. Muslim brotherhood was founded (1843) in Cyrenaica and gained many adherents there. For the history of Cyrenaica after the Ottoman conquest, see Libya Libya (lĭb`ēə), officially Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahirya [state of the masses], republic (2005 est. pop. ..... Click the link for more information. . Cyrenaicaor CirenaicaNortheastern region of present-day Libya. It was colonized by the Greeks (c. 631 BC), who established five cities there. It became a Roman province in 67 BC. Arab armies conquered it in AD 642, as did the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. Italy colonized it in the early 20th century, but Italian forces were expelled during World War II (1939–45). In 1963 it was incorporated into Libya. |
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| After being driven back across the Cyrenaican 'bulge' to El Agheila in December 1941, Rommel received reinforcements including much needed tanks. |
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