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  2. Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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    Brotherly Leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi معمر القذافي Gaddafi in 1970 Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution In office 2 March 1979 – 20 October 2011 [a] Prime Minister See list Abdul Ati al-Obeidi Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi Muhammad az-Zaruq Rajab Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi Abuzed Omar Dorda Abdul Majid al-Qa′ud Muhammad Ahmad al-Mangoush Imbarek Shamekh Shukri Ghanem Baghdadi ...

  3. Third International Theory - Wikipedia

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    The Third International Theory (Arabic: النظرية العالمية الثالثة), also known as the Third Universal Theory and Gaddafism, was the style of government proposed by Muammar Gaddafi on 15 April 1973 in his Zuwara speech, [11] on which his government, the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, was officially based.

  4. 1969 Libyan coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Gaddafi remained at his post as chairman of the RCC, also became prime minister and the supreme commander of the armed forces. [12] Major Abdel Salam Jallud, generally regarded as second only to Gaddafi in the RCC, became deputy prime minister and minister of interior. [4] Captain Abu-Bakr Yunis Jabr became the minister of defense. [12]

  5. Muammar Gaddafi: Homes the Dictator Left Behind - AOL

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    Across the Atlantic, the Georgian-style London mansion of the colonel's 38-year-old son, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, has been at the center of an international protest since March. As the civil war ...

  6. Amazonian Guard - Wikipedia

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    Gaddafi Amazonian bodyguards. The Amazonian Guard (also the "Amazons") was an unofficial name given to an all-female elite cadre of bodyguards officially known as The Revolutionary Nuns (Arabic: الراهبات الثوريات, ar-rāhibāt ath-thawriyyāt), tasked with protecting the late, former leader of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi.

  7. Escape to Hell - Wikipedia

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    Escape to Hell and Other Stories is a collection of essays by Muammar Gaddafi, published in English translation in 1989. It was translated from a 1996 French version of the text derived from the original Arabic version. It contains an introduction written by journalist Pierre Salinger. The book has been described as "a grab-bag of short essays ...

  8. Category:Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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  9. Personal life of Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia

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    Some of Gaddafi's nephews and cousins held important positions: Ahmed Gaddaf al-Dam served as high-ranking military commander, overseer of the Tobruk (and later Cyrenaica) military region, [61] and Special Envoy to Egypt and a leading figure of the Gaddafi regime [62] as well as a key member of Gaddafi's inner circle. [63]