Mizda or Mesdah (Tamazight: ⵎⵉⵣⴷⴰ, Mizda) is a town in the Nafusa Mountains in Libya. It was the capital of the former Mizda District. Just to the west...
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Mizda was one of the districts of Libya. In the 2007 reorganization of Libyan districts its territory became part of Jabal al Gharbi District. Prior to...
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Mizda–Brak Road is an asphalt road in west-central Libya running south from Mizda near the coast to Brak through Shuwairif. The road reduced the travel...
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move towards Mizda in order to chase the Senussis spreading in those areas and to put down the revolt of Libyans there. The colonel left Mizda on April 3...
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west Domestically, it bordered the following districts: Nalut - northeast Mizda - east Wadi Al Shatii - south v t e 30°08′N 9°30′E / 30.133°N 9.500°E...
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on 7 April and 28 April, they suffered two reverses at Wadi Marsit (near Mizda) and Gasr Bu Hadi (or al-Qurdabiya near Sirte) respectively. By August 1915...
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1923 to 1924, Italian troops regained all territory north of the Ghadames-Mizda-Beni Ulid region, with four-fifths of the estimated population of Tripolitania...
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Other important towns in the governorate were Yafran, Nalut, Ghadames and Mizda. It was created out of the southwestern part of Tripolitania province. In...
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Walid District and Zlitan District) x x Misrata 4 x Misrata مزدة Mizda District x Mizda مرزق Murzuq District (Marzug in 1995) x x Murzaq 5 x Murzuk النقازة...
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checkpoint while attempting to transport tanks from a weapons depot in Mizda to Zintan. While the Zintanis had played a prominent role fighting in favour...
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