Colonial heads of Fezzan
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This is a list of colonial heads of Fezzan, a desert region in south-western Libya.
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Term | Incumbent | Notes |
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918 | Foundation of the Sultanate of Fezzan | |
1212 | Annexed by Bornu | |
13?? | Independence regained | |
1580 to 1582 | Incorporated into Ottoman Empire | |
1612 to 1614 | Incorporated into Ottoman Empire | |
1623 to 1626 | Incorporated into Ottoman Empire | |
1689 to 1689 | Incorporated into Ottoman Empire | |
Awlad Muhammad Dynasty | ||
1789 to 1804 | Sultan Sharif Muhammad ibn al-Mansur al-Hakim | |
1804 to 1811 | Sultan Sharif Muhammad ibn al-Mansur al-Muntasir | |
1811 to 1831 | Sultan Yusuf al-Mukkani | Usurper |
Banu Sulayman Dynasty | ||
1831 to 1842 | Sultan Sayf an-Nasr ‘Abd al-Jalil ibn Rad | |
1843 | Incorporated into Ottoman Empire | |
1911 | Annexed by Italy | |
1 January 1934 | Incorporated into Libya | |
1946 | United Nations administration | |
24 December 1951 | Incorporated into Libya | |
1946 to 12 February 1950 | Ahmad Sayf an-Nasr, Hakim | |
12 February 1950 to 24 December 1951 | Ahmad Sayf an-Nasr, Wali (Chef du territoire) |