عين ليبيا
عين ليبيا
Ready to play
Ready to play
The article traces the history of the formation of the Libyan state, clarifying that the claim of the existence of the three regions (Cyrenaica, Tripolitania, and Fezzan) as historical pillars of the state is inaccurate. It emphasizes that these divisions were merely administrative systems imposed by the circumstances of occupation and political changes throughout history, and not independent sovereign entities. The article also points out that the name "Cyrenaica" dates back to Greek antiquity, and it is geographical rather than ethnic in origin. Historical evidence confirms that Libya was a unified entity before modern divisions. Furthermore, it explains that the abolition of the federal system in 1963 was a step toward unifying the country, and that the true foundation of Libya's existence lies in the unity of its people and land.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)