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Rachel Simon, Libya between Ottomanism and Nationalism: The Ottoman involvement in Libya during the War with Italy (1911–1919). Klaus Schwarz: Berlin (Islamkundliche Untersuchungen, vol. 105), 1987. (Since this title has been out of print for many years, the publisher has kindly given permission to put a PDF of the entire book on this blog.)



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Sources for the study of early modern Libya series:
i) Early Modern Libyan Manuscripts in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France
ii) European Journals and Correspondence from early modern Libya
iii) 19th-century letters between Bornu and Tripoli

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