Tripolitanian Republic
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An Arab republic that declared the independence of Tripolitania from Italian Libya after World War I.
Establishment
November 1918: The Tripolitanian Republic was an Arab republic that declared the independence of Tripolitania from Italian Libya after World War I.
Chronology
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Was an Italian military campaign to conquer the interior of Libya after the creation of Italian Libya, which initially controlled only the coastal part of the region.
1.1.Italian military operations in Tripolitania
Were the Italian military operations to conquer Tripolitania during the Pacification of Libya.
January 1922: At dawn on January 26, 1922, carrying out a tactical surprise, the Carabinieri, Zaptié and Eritreans landed in Misurata Marittima, occupying the locality. It was the beginning of the turning point which in just over a year would end with the occupation of all of Tripolitania.
June 1922: On 1 June 1922, with a convergent maneuver, four columns, one of which commanded by the unknown Colonel Graziani, fell on Nalut surprising the rebels.
November 1922: The Italian army occupied Gefara and Garian.
February 1923: On the morning of February 6, the Graziani column quickly aimed at Tarhuna and, breaking down the last resistance of the enemy, entered it at 6 pm.
February 1923: Ras el Gattar conquered by italy.
February 1923: On the 23rd, the Italian Pizzari column occupied Zliten.
February 1923: The Italian forces of the Graziani column reached Bir Rabbud.
February 1923: Bir Fallagia conquered by italy.
June 1923: In May Taorga was reached by Italian forces.
December 1923: Between December 15 and 22, the Mezzetti and Marghinotti columns from the east converged on Sedada.
December 1923: Overcoming stiff resistance, the Graziani column entered Beni Ulid.
February 1924: Italian advancement on Sinauen which was occupied on the 7th.
February 1924: Adames which occupied by Italian forces on the 15th.
April 1924: Misda was easily reoccupied by Italian forces.
November 1924: On 23 November 1924 the Italian army entered Sirte.
Disestablishment
February 1924: Italian advancement on Sinauen which was occupied on the 7th.
February 1924: Adames which occupied by Italian forces on the 15th.
April 1924: Misda was easily reoccupied by Italian forces.
November 1924: On 23 November 1924 the Italian army entered Sirte.