National Archives of Libya explained
The National Archives of Libya (Dar al-Mahfuzat al-Tarikhiyya) is the national archives of Libya, located in the Red Castle in Tripoli.[1] [2] As of 1980 it was overseen by Salaheddin Hasan al-Suri, Director of Antiquities.http://www.worldcat.org/wcidentities/lccn-n2006048283
See also
Bibliography
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Notes and References
- Book: Michel Le Gall. Kenneth Perkins. The Maghrib in Question: Essays in History and Historiography. 1997 . University of Texas Press. 9780292761575 . Forging the nation-state: some issues in the historiography of modern Libya . Michel Le Gall .
- http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Libya-LIBRARIES-AND-MUSEUMS.html Libya - Libraries and museums