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Ottoman palace in Benghazi collapses |
2014-09-01 |
![]() One Benghazi resident living in the Berka district, near to the palace, told the Libya Herald that the 19th Century building had been in need of repair for more than ten years. She added that both the Qadaffy regime and the revolutionary authorities had showed little interest in the structure. There had been some speculation that the palace had been destroyed by shelling or bombing. However residents said the only fighting near the building had taken place early in the revolution. Qadaffy loyalists were driven from the nearby Al-Fadel Abu Amar base during the liberation of Benghazi and no other group has taken up positions there. Skirmishes at that time in the vicinity of the palace may have contributed to the collapse but were not the cause of the destruction. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 ![]() I believe it was during the Italian occupation of Iraq that the last repairs were made to the Ctesiphon Arch in Salman Pak, south of Baghdad. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-09-01 05:15 |
#1 Libya only improved when was an Italian colony. |
Posted by: Zorba Fleresh4606 2014-09-01 01:05 |