Omar Mokhtar

   
 
 Mokhtar
 
Name : Omar Mokhtar
 
ID : 18375960
 
Gender: Male
 
Father: Mohamad Mokhtar
 
Mother: Aisha Al Manfa
 
Born: August 20, 1861 ( 70 years )
 
Country: Libya
 
Place of birth: Janzur
 
Passed Away: September 16, 1931
 
Place Of Death : Solluqon
 
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Partners & Children
 
  p: Not specified
 
      c: Mohamad Mokhtar
 
        
 
Biography of Omar  

Omar Mukhtar of the Mnifa was born in the small village of Janzour, near Tobruk in eastern Barqa in Libya. He organized and, for nearly twenty years from 1912, led native resistance to Italian control of Libya. The Italians captured and hanged him in 1931.


Omar Mukhtar was born in eastern Cyrenaica, Al Butnan District, in the village of East Janzur east of Tobruk. He was orphaned early and was adopted by Sharif El Gariani nephew of Hussein Ghariani, a political-religious leader in Cyrenaica. He received his early education at the local mosque and then studied for eight years at the Senussi university at Al-Jaghbub, which was also the headquarters of the Senussi Movement. In 1899 he was sent with other Senussi to assist Rabih az-Zubayr in the resistance in Chad against the French.


In October 1911, during the Italo-Turkish War, an Italian naval contingent under the command of Admiral Luigi Faravelli reached the shores of Libya, then a territory subject to Ottoman Turkish control. The admiral demanded that the Libyans surrender their territory to the Italians or incur the immediate destruction of the city of Tripoli. The Libyans fled instead of surrendering, and the Italians bombarded the city for three days, then proclaimed the Tripolitanians to be "committed and strongly bound to Italy." This marked the beginning of a series of battles between the Italian colonial forces and the Libyan armed opposition under Omar Mukhtar.


Guerrilla warfareMain articles: Libyan resistance and History of Libya as Italian Colony
A teacher of the Qur'an by profession, Mukhtar was also skilled in the strategies and tactics of desert warfare. He knew local geography well and used that knowledge to advantage in battles against the Italians, who were unaccustomed to desert warfar

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