1835–1858 revolt in Ottoman Tripolitania explained

Conflict:1835-1858 revolt in Ottoman Tripolitania
Date:1835–1858
Place:Ottoman Tripolitania
Result:Ottoman victory
Combatant1: Ottoman Empire
Combatant2:Libyan rebels

The 1835–1858 revolt in Ottoman Tripolitania began at the end of the Karamanli rule, in which tribal leaders such as 'Abd al-Jalil and Ghuma al-Mahmudi revolted against central Ottoman rule, which ended after Ghuma's death in 1858.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ahmida, Ali Abdullatif. The Making of Modern Libya. SUNY Press. 2002. 978-1-4384-2891-8. Albany, New York. 57. 31 May 2011.