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Parliament of the Kingdom of Libya, the Glossary

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The Parliament of the Kingdom of Libya was the bicameral legislature of the Kingdom of Libya from 1951 to 1969.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Abdul Majid Kabar, Bicameralism, Constitution of Libya (1951), Cyrenaica province, Fezzan province, Idris of Libya, Kingdom of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, Provinces of Libya, Tripolitania (province of Libya), 1952 Libyan general election, 1956 Libyan general election, 1960 Libyan general election, 1964 Libyan general election, 1965 Libyan general election, 1969 Libyan revolution.

  2. 1951 establishments in Libya
  3. 1969 disestablishments in Libya
  4. Defunct national legislatures
  5. Political history of Libya

Abdul Majid Kabar

Abdul Majid Kabar (Arabic: عبد المجيد كعبار / ʿbd āl-Mağid Kaʿbār) (9 May 1909 – 4 October 1988) was a Libyan politician.

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Bicameralism

Bicameralism is a type of legislature that is divided into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses, known as a bicameral legislature.

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Constitution of Libya (1951)

The 1951 Libyan Constitution was brought into force on October 7, 1951, prior to Libya's formal declaration of its independence on December 24, 1951 as a constitutional and hereditary monarchy under the rulership of King Idris. Parliament of the Kingdom of Libya and constitution of Libya (1951) are 1951 establishments in Libya.

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Cyrenaica province

Cyrenaica province is one of the three traditional Provinces of Libya.

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Fezzan province

Fezzan province is one of the three traditional Provinces of Libya.

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Idris of Libya

Muhammad Idris bin Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Senussi (Idrīs; 13 March 1890 – 25 May 1983) was a Libyan political and religious leader who was King of Libya from 24 December 1951 until his ouster in the 1 September 1969 coup d'état.

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Kingdom of Libya

The Kingdom of Libya (translit; Regno di Libia), known as the United Kingdom of Libya from 1951 to 1963, was a constitutional monarchy in North Africa that came into existence upon independence on 24 December 1951 and lasted until a bloodless coup d'état on 1 September 1969. Parliament of the Kingdom of Libya and Kingdom of Libya are 1951 establishments in Libya.

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Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (20 October 2011) was a Libyan revolutionary, politician and political theorist who ruled Libya from 1969 until his assassination by rebel forces in 2011.

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Provinces of Libya

The Provinces of Libya were prescribed in 1934, during the last period of colonial Italian Libya, and continued through post-independence Libya until 1963 when the Governorates system was instituted.

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Tripolitania (province of Libya)

Tripolitania province is one of the three traditional Provinces of Libya.

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1952 Libyan general election

General elections were held in Libya on 19 February 1952 to elect the members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Parliament, p16 except in three constituencies in Tripolitania, where the elections were delayed until March after rioters destroyed the electoral register on election day.

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1956 Libyan general election

General elections were held in Libya on 7 January 1956 to elect the members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Parliament.

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1960 Libyan general election

General elections were held in Libya on 17 January 1960 to elect the members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Parliament.

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1964 Libyan general election

General elections were held in Libya on 10 October 1964 to elect the members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Parliament.

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1965 Libyan general election

Early general elections were held in Libya on 8 May 1965 to elect members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Parliament, following the dissolution of parliament by King Idris after the 1964 elections.

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1969 Libyan revolution

The 1969 Libyan revolution, also known as the al-Fateh Revolution or 1 September Revolution, was a coup d'état and revolution carried out by the Free Officers Movement, a group of Arab nationalist and Nasserist officers in the Libyan Army, which overthrew the Senussi monarchy of King Idris I and resulted in the formation of the Libyan Arab Republic.

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See also

1951 establishments in Libya

1969 disestablishments in Libya

Defunct national legislatures

Political history of Libya

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament_of_the_Kingdom_of_Libya

Also known as Senate of Libya.