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This article lists the heads of state of Libya since the country's independence in 1951.. Libya has been in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Libyan crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the collapse of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and the killing of Muammar Gaddafi, amidst the First Civil War and the foreign military intervention.
This article lists the heads of government of Libya since the country's independence in 1951.. Libya has been in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Libyan crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the collapse of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and the killing of Muammar Gaddafi, amidst the First Civil War and the foreign military intervention.
Recipients of the Order of Idris I (1 P) Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Libya" This category contains only the following page.
Republic of Malta highest order. Revoked. [11] [12] Order of Katonga Uganda: 20 May 2004 Tripoli: Ugandan highest military order. [26] [27] Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky Ukraine: 4 April 2008 [28] [29] Grand Commander of the Order of the Republic of the Gambia Gambia: 22 July 2009 Banjul: Gambian highest decoration. [30] Grand Collar of the Order ...
The Commemorative Medal of the Libyan Campaigns was a decoration granted by the Kingdom of Italy to personnel who served in military campaigns in Libya after the conclusion of the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–1912. It was abolished in 2011 after the Italian Republic deemed it obsolete.
This is a partial list of recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, listed chronologically within the aspect of life in which each recipient is or was renowned. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is awarded by the president of the United States to “any person recommended to the President for award of the Medal or any person selected by ...
The Emir later became King Idris I in December 1951, when the United Kingdom of Libya was established. The Order was awarded in two classes, namely Grand Collar, which is reserved for Kings and Heads of State, and Grand Cordon, which is reserved for consorts of Heads of State, princes and princesses and members of royal families.
Al-Senussi National Service Star; Al-Senussi Army Liberation Medal; He was a recipient of the following non-Libyan honours: Imperial Order of the House of Osman 1st class (Ottoman Empire) (1918) Nobility (Nishan-i-Majidieh) 2nd class (Ottoman Empire) (1918) Collar of the Order of al-Hussein bin Ali