Ghadafi Era
The Ghadafi era (1969–2011) reshaped Libya politically, socially, and economically. While marked by rapid development and centralization, it also left complex legacies that continue to influence Libya’s modern narrative and identity.
The Ghadafi era (1969–2011) reshaped Libya politically, socially, and economically. While marked by rapid development and centralization, it also left complex legacies that continue to influence Libya’s modern narrative and identity.
The February Revolution of 2011 was a defining moment in Libya’s modern history. It sparked widespread change, inspiring new voices, artistic expression, and civic engagement across the country, even amid ongoing challenges
Beyond the famous Roman ruins and Mediterranean coastline, Libya hides countless underrated gems—ancient villages, mountain fortresses, and serene desert landscapes waiting to be explored by curious travelers
The Kingdom of Libya (1951–1969) marked the country’s first era of independence under King Idris I. It was a time of optimism, state-building, and early modernization, laying the foundation for Libya’s national identity and global presence.