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  • Yitzhak Tshuva (born 1948), Tripoli-born Israeli business magnate, chairman of El-Ad Group, and billionaire. (Businesspeople)

  • Zuhra Ramdan Agha Al-Awji (Educators and teachers)

  • Mohammed Shegewi (died 2007) (Educators and teachers)

  • Omar Khalifa Mohammed Abu Bakr (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Omar Deghayes (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Muhammad Abd Allah Mansur Al Futuri (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Abdel Hamid Ibn Abdussalem Ibn Mifta Al Ghazzawi (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Salem Abdul Salem Ghereby (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Abu Yahia al-Libi (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Abdul Rauf Omar Mohammed Abu Al Qusin (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Ashraf Salim Abd Al Salam Sultan (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Ibrahim Mahdy Achmed Zeidan (Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States)

  • Kamel Maghur (1935–2002) (Lawyers)

  • Ibn al-Ajdābī (died after c. 1077), scholar and linguist (Linguists)

  • Kalifa Tillisi (1930–2010), historian, translator, and linguist (Linguists)

  • Ali Fahmi Khushaim (1937–2011), philosopher, historian, and linguist (Linguists)

  • Nadia Ali (born 3 August 1980), singer/songwriter (Musicians)

  • Ahmed Fakroun, singer, composer and producer (Musicians)

  • Nasser el-Mizdawi (born 1950), singer, guitarist and composer (Musicians)

  • House of Al-Mukhtar, Libyan nobility (descendants of Omar Mukhtar) (Nobility)

  • House of Shennib (Bayt Shennib), Libyan nobility, royal courtiers (Nobility)

  • Wanis al-Qaddafi, Libyan nobility (unrelated to Muammar Gaddafi) (Nobility)

  • Omar Faiek Shennib, Head of the Royal Court, Royal Diwan (Nobility)

  • Omar Faiek Shennib, Minister of Defence, 1951–1953 (death)

    (Defence ministers) (Politicians)

  • Abdul Qadir al-Badri, Prime Minister of Libya (July 2, 1967 – October 25, 1967)

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Abdul Hamid al-Bakkoush

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Abuzed Omar Dorda

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Mohieddin Fikini

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Mustafa Ben Halim

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Abdessalam Jalloud

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Mahmoud Jibril

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Mahmud Sulayman al-Maghribi

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Baghdadi Mahmudi

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Muhammad Ahmad al-Mangoush

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Hussein Maziq

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Mahmud al-Muntasir

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Umar Mustafa al-Muntasir

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Abdul Ati al-Obeidi

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Wanis al-Qaddafi

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Abdul Majid al-Qa′ud

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Muhammad az-Zaruq Rajab

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Muhammad Osman Said

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Muhammad Sakizli

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Imbarek Shamekh

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi

    (Prime ministers) (Politicians)

  • Ehtuish Ehtuish (Physicians)

  • Alaa Murabit (Physicians)

  • Abd As-Salam Al-Asmar (Religious figures)

  • Sharif El Gariani (Religious figures)

  • Simon of Cyrene (Religious figures)

  • Ahmad Zarruq (Religious figures)

  • Pope Victor I (Religious figures)

  • Lucius of Cyrene (Religious figures)

  • Jason of Cyrene (Religious figures)

  • Sulaiman al-Barouni (1872–1940), resistance leader against Italian colonization (Resistance leaders)

  • Omar al-Mukhtar (1862–1931), Libyan hero and resistance leader under against Italian colonization (Resistance leaders)

  • Sayyid Ahmed Sharif es Senussi, Libyan resistance leader and chief of the Senussi order (Resistance leaders)

  • Ramadan Sewehli (1879–1920), Libyan resistance leader and the founder of Tripolitanian Republic (Resistance leaders)

  • Sayyid Muhammad bin 'Ali as-Senussi (Royalty)

  • Queen Fatima (1918–2009), former queen of Libya (Royalty)

  • Idris I of Libya, King of Libya (1951–1969) and the Chief of the Senussi Muslim order (Royalty)

  • Sayyid Hassan ar-Rida (Royalty)

  • Sayyid Ahmed Sharif es Senussi, Chief of the Senussi Muslim order (Royalty)

  • Muhammad as-Senussi (born 1969) (Royalty)

  • Omar Faiek Shennib, Head of the Royal Diwan, Royal Court (Royalty)

  • Battaros, legendary Libyan king (Rulers)

  • Muammar Gaddafi (1942–2011), Libyan leader (1969–2011). (Rulers)

  • Idris I of Libya (1890–1983), King of Libya (1951–1969). (Rulers)

  • Mustafa Abdul Jalil (born 1952), Former Minister of Justice, and President of the National Transitional Council (2011–present) (Rulers)

  • Ahmed Karamanli (1686–1745), pasha (ruler) of Tripolitania (1711–1745) (Rulers)

  • Yusuf Karamanli (died 1838), pasha of Tripolitania (1795–1832) (Rulers)

  • Umar Mihayshi (died 1984), Libyan army officer (Rulers)

  • Septimius Severus (146–211), Roman Emperor (193–211), born in Libya (Rulers)

  • Caracalla ceaser of Rome, son of septimius severus (Rulers)

  • Geta shared his brother Caracalla the throne of Rome before he was murdered in AD 211 (Rulers)

  • Osorkon The Elder, the first Libyan king of Egypt and founder of the Libyan Dynasty in face actually nearly all of the 22, 23, 24 dynasties in ancient Egypt were ruled by Libyans (Rulers)

  • Zentani Muhammad az-Zentani (Rulers)

  • Eratosthenes (276 BC–194 BC), Hellenistic mathematician, geographer and astronomer, born in Libya (Scientists and mathematicians)

  • Suleiman Ali Nashnush (died 1991)

    (Basketball) (Sportspeople)

  • Samir Aboud

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Luis de Agustini

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Muhammed Alsnany

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Akram Ayyad

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Mansour Al Borki

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Ehab Al Bousefi

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Omar Daoud

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Meftah Ghazalla

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Osama Al Hamady

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Khaled Hussein

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Abdesalam Kames

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Nader Kara

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Abdusalam Khames

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Ahmed Faraj El Masli

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Waled Mhadeb

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Rabe Al Msellati

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Jehad Muntasser

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Arafa Nakuaa

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Walid Ali Osman

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Ali Rahuma

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Marei Al Ramly

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Salem Ibrahim Al Rewani

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Alejandro Ruben

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Hesham Shaban

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Mohmoud Maklouf Shafter

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Younes Al Shibani

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Naji Shushan

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Abdulnaser Slil

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Tarik El Taib

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Reda Al Tawrghe

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Mohamed Zubya

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Ahmed Mahmoud Zuway

    (Footballers) (Sportspeople)

  • Ahmed Rafiq Almhadoui (1898–1961), poet (Writers)

  • Saddeka Arebi (died 2007), author and anthropologist (Writers)

  • Daif Al-Ghazal (1976–2005), writer and journalist who was murdered in 2005 (Writers)

  • Ibrahim Al-Koni (born 1948) (Writers)

  • Hisham Matar (born 1970) (Writers)

  • Ahmed Fouad Shennib (died 2007), poet and Minister of Culture and Education (Writers)

  • Don Coscarelli, horror film director (Filmmakers)

  • Maysoon Shaladi, British actress, model, TV presenter, Big Brother UK contestant (Filmmakers)

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Libya's long-term implementation of a single state-owned economy, relying on rich oil resources, once rich Africa, but because of the volatile situation, Libyan oil exports sharply reduced. Libya is still in a period of transition, with political unrest, constant strife among political parties, an incomplete judicial system, an incomplete military and police system, a post-war proliferation of weapons, rampant militias, the breeding and spread of radical Islamic forces, and frequent violent incidents such as assassinations, kidnappings, and robberies, the security situation deteriorated, resulting in Libya’s slow economic reconstruction.

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