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    The "Kingdom of Tripoli" (Royaume de Tripoly) is shown as including much of modern-day Libya, with the exception of Berdoa, on a map by Guillaume Delisle (1707). In 1711, Ahmed Karamanli, an Ottoman cavalry officer and son of a Turkish officer and Libyan woman, seized power and founded the Karamanli dynasty, which would last 124 years.
    Capital: Tripoli
    Today part of: Libya
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    What happened to the Kingdom of Tripoli?
    Under a united Christian onslaught, Tripoli fell on 12 July 1109, completing the Kingdom of Jerusalem. When William died of an arrow through the heart (some claim it was murder), Bertrand became the first count of Tripoli. : 119 County of Tripoli coins: gold bezant with a text in Arabic (1270–1300), and Tripoli silver gros (1275–1287).
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    When was the county of Tripoli founded?
    The County of Tripoli in the context of the other states of the Near East in 1135 AD. The County of Tripoli (1102–1289) was the last of the Crusader states. It was founded in the Levant in the modern-day region of Tripoli, northern Lebanon and parts of western Syria which supported an indigenous population of Christians, Druze and Muslims.
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    Where is Tripoli located on the map?
    The Ottoman province ( vilayet) of Tripoli (including the dependent sanjak of Cyrenaica) lay along the southern shore of the Mediterranean between Tunisia in the west and Egypt in the east.
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    Who colonized Tripoli in Africa?
    Tripoli. It was stormed by the Spanish in 1510 and was conquered by the Turks in 1551, after which it was made a colonial capital of the Ottoman Empire. From 1911 to 1943 it was in Italian hands, and from then until Libya’s independence in 1951 it was occupied by the British.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Tripoli

    Tripoli passes to the Kings of Cyprus and Jerusalem: Peter I of Cyprus (1345–1359) Peter II of Cyprus (1359–1369) James of Lusignan (? – c. 1396), cousin. John of Lusignan (c. 1396 – c. 1430), son. Peter of Lusignan (c. 1430 – 1451), brother, Regent of Cyprus. Juan Tafures (1469–1473) See more

    The County of Tripoli (1102–1289) was the last of the Crusader states. It was founded in the Levant in the modern-day region of Tripoli, northern Lebanon and parts of western Syria which supported an indigenous See more

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    The extent of the County of Tripoli was determined in part by pre-existing Byzantine borders … See more

    On 29 June 1170, an earthquake struck the region. The defensive forts of Krac des Chevaliers, Chastel Blanc and al-'Ariymah were damaged. The … See more

    Constant infighting, lack of resources, a series of poor harvests, changes to trade routes and the local economy and Muslim and Mongol military … See more

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    Raymond IV of Toulouse was one of the wealthiest and most powerful of the crusaders. Even so, after the First Crusade, he had failed to … See more

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    As a vassal of the Kings of Jerusalem, Bertrand of Tripoli was drawn into war with the Seljuk Turks. In 1111, Mawdud ibn Altuntash, … See more

    Bertrand of Toulouse, son of Alphonso-Jordan
    Alfonso-Jordan (1103–1148) was the son of Raymond IV and his third wife, Elvira of Castile. Although he was born in Tripoli, Alphonso-Jordan was raised in France. In 1147, he joined the See more

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  4. Tripoli | History, Geography, & Facts | Britannica

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    Tripoli, Arabic Ṭarābulus, in full Ṭarābulus al-Gharb (“The Western Tripoli”), capital city of Libya. Situated in northwestern Libya along the Mediterranean …

    When was Tripoli conquered?
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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Tripolitania

    The coastal region of what is today Libya was ruled by the Ottoman Empire from 1551 to 1912. First, from 1551 to 1864, as the Eyalet of Tripolitania (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت طرابلس غرب Eyālet-i Trâblus Gârb) or Bey and Subjects of Tripoli of Barbary, later, from 1864 to 1912, as the Vilayet of Tripolitania (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت طرابلس غرب Vilâyet-i Trâblus Gârb). It was also known as the Kingdom of Trip…

  6. https://alternative-history.fandom.com/wiki/Kingdom_of_Tripoli_(Alterra)

    Tripoli, officially the Kingdom of Tripoli is a country in Western Asia, on the Mediterranean coast. Tension between Arab Christians and the ruling Ottoman Government remained high in …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripoli
    • Tripolis (region of Africa), a district in ancient Tripolitania
      • Tripoli District, Libya, one of Libya's districts
      • Tripolitania, a historic region of Libya Ottoman Tripolitania, frequently …
      • Ottoman Tripolitania, frequently described as the "Kingdom of Tripoli"
  8. Kingdoms of the Levant - Tripoli - The History Files

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    County of TripoliAD 1109 - 1287. The county of Tripoli was the last of the four major Crusader states in the Levant to be created. It plugged the gap between Antioch and Jerusalem, and …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Tripoli_(1289)

    The Fall of Tripoli was the capture and destruction of the Crusader state, the County of Tripoli (in what is modern-day Lebanon), by the Muslim Mamluks.The battle occurred in 1289 and was an important event in the Crusades, as it …

  10. https://steamcommunity.com/groups/kingdomoftripoli/announcements

    The County of Tripoli was the last of the Crusader states. It was founded in the Levant in the modern-day region of Tripoli, northern Lebanon and parts of western Syria which supported …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_III,_Count_of_Tripoli

    Raymond III was count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187. He was a minor when Assassins murdered his father, Raymond II of Tripoli. Baldwin III of Jerusalem, who was staying in Tripoli, made …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Libya

    The Kingdom of Libya, known as the United Kingdom of Libya from 1951 to 1963, was a constitutional monarchy in North Africa which came into existence upon independence on 24 …

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