LC control no. | n 81068638 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PJ7858.A2595 |
Personal name heading | Qaddafi, Muammar |
Variant(s) | Gadhafi, Moʼammar Kaddafi, Muammar Каддафи, Муаммар Qadhafi, Muammar Kadhafi, Moammar Gadafi, Muammar Qadāfī, Muʼammar قدافي، معمر Gaddafi, Moamar Khaddafi, Muammar Ḳad'afi, Muʻamar al- Ghaddafy, Muammar Ghadafi, Muammar Ghaddafi, Muammar Kaddafi, Muamar Quathafi, Muammar Gheddafi, Muammar Khadafy, Moammar Qudhafi, Moammar Qathafi, Mu'Ammar el Kadaffi, Momar Kazzafi, Moammar Kadhafi, Mouammar Gathafi, M. Al Gathafi, Muammar Gheddafi, Muhammar Qadhdhāfī, Muʻammar قذافي، معمد al-Qadhdhāfī, Muʻammar القذافي، معمر El Kadhafi, Moammar El Kazzafi, Moamer Al Qathafi, Muʼammar El Qathafi, Mu'Ammar El Gaddafi, Moamar al-Qadhafi, Muammar Al-Gathafi, Muammar Al Gathafi, M. (Muammar) Al-Kadhafi, Mouamar al-Qadhdhāfī, Muʻammar Muhammad Abū Minyār معمر محمد أبو منيار، القذافي Moammar Kadhafi Muʼammar al-Qadafi Moamer El Kazzafi Moamar al-Gaddafi Muʼammar Al Qathafi Moʼammar el-Gadhafi Muammar Kaddafi Муаммар Каддафи Moamar El Kadhafi Muammar al-Qadhafi Muʻammar al-Qadhdhāfī معمر القذافي Muammar al-Khaddafi Muʻamar al-Ḳad'afi Muammar Ghaddafy Muammar Ghadafi Muammar Ghaddafi Muamar Al-Kaddafi Muammar Quathafi Muammar Gheddafi Moamar el Gaddafi Muammar Al-Gathafi Muammar el Gheddafi قدف، معمر قذافى، معمر Muʻammar Muhammad Abū Minyār al-Qadhdhāfī معمر محمد أبو منيار القذافي |
Associated country | Libya |
Birth date | 1942-06-07 |
Death date | 2011-10-20 |
Place of birth | Surt (Libya) |
Affiliation | Libyan Military Academy in Benghazi Free Officers Movement (Organization) 53-nation African Union (Organization) |
Profession or occupation | Public officers Dictators |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Evacuation day of American troops ... 1971. Calderón, H. Khaddafi, la Operación "Jerusalén," 1981: t.p. (Khaddafi) p. 4 of cover (Muammar Khaddafi) Enc. Brit., 1977 (Muʼammar al-Qaddafi) Gera, G. Derekh Ḳad'afi be-Luv, 1983: front matter (Muʻamar al-Ḳad'afi) Comm. for the Defence of Human Rights & Polit. Prisoners in Libya. Selected ducuments, 1981: p. 1, etc. (Muammar Ghaddafy; Muammar Ghadafi; Muammar Ghaddafi; Muamar Al-Kaddafi; Muammar Quathafi; Muammar Gheddafi) His Ārāʼ jadīdah fī al-sūq wa-al-taʻbiyah wa-mabādiʼ al-ḥarb, 1981: t.p. (Mulāzim Awwal Muʻammar Muḥammad Abū Minyār al-Qadhdhāfī, معمر محمد أبو منيار القذافي) Swisher, R.K. Kill Kadaffi, 1986: p. 4 of cover (Colonel Momar Kadaffi) Muscat, F. September one, c1981: p. v (mu'Ammar el Qathafi) Charvin, R. Le syndrôme Kadhafi, 1988, c1987: p. 7 (Moammar Kadhafi) Brill, H. Libyens Aussen- und Sicherheitspolitik, 1988: t.p. (Moamar el Gaddafis ...) His Opinions on military command, 19--: t.p. (Moammar Kazzafi) Muhammar Gheddafi et la nuova Libia, 2001. His Green book, 1980?-: t.p. (Muammar al-Qadhhafi) International Symposium on the Thought of Muammar Al-Gathafi "The Green Book" (1st : 1983 : Banghāzī, Libya). al-Taʻlīm, 1984. Dans le concert des nations, c2004: t.p. (Mouammar Kadhafi) p. 4 of cover (b. 1942) The Green book, 2005: t.p. (M. Al Gathafi) New York times WWW site, Oct. 21, 2011 (in obituary published Oct. 20; Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi; b. 1942, near Surt (some sources give the date as June 7); d. Thursday [Oct. 20, 2011], aged 69; erratic, provocative dictator who ruled Libya for 42 years) Gheddafi, c2011: p. 4 of cover (Muammar el Gheddafi) Vie et mort de Mouamar Al-Kadhafi, 2012 Sverzhenie Muammara Kaddafi, 2012: t.p. (...Муаммара Каддафи = ...Muammara Kaddafi) Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, Second Edition, accessed March 13, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Qaddafi, Muammar al; Moammar Gadhafi; Mu'ammar al-Qadhdafi; government official, dictator, commander in chief; born 1942 in Surt, Libya; entered the Libyan Military Academy in Benghazi (1961); co-founded a student military group "Free Officers Movement"; the group seized power in a bloodless coup (1969) and he gained control; outlawed the politically influential Islamic Sanusi sect; instituted the People's Committees (1973); took the title Leader of the Revolution; published The Green Book (1976); negotiated political mergers with Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, Chad, Morocco, and Algeria (1970s), issued an official declaration announcing the end of Libya's anti-Western policies (2000); submitted an editorial to the New York Times indicating he was in favor of a single-state solution in Israel (2009); was elected chairman of the African Union (2009)) |
Not found in | Collier's, 1973; Americana, 1975. |