Emirate of Cyrenaica

Emirate of Cyrenaica

1949–1951

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Capital Benghazi
Language(s) Libyan Arabic, Berber languages, Tuareg languages
Religion Sunni Islam
Government Absolute monarchy
Emir
 - 1949–1951 Idris
History
 - Established 1949
 - Disestablished 1951

The Emirate of Cyrenaica came into existence when Sayyid Idris unilaterally proclaimed Cyrenaica an independent Senussi emirate on 1 March 1949, backed by the United Kingdom.[1] Sayyid Idris proclaimed himself Emir of Cyrenaica at a 'national conference' in Benghazi.[2] The recognition by the UK failed to influence the attitude of the United Nations, and Britain and France were directed to prepare Libya's independence in a resolution passed on 21 November 1949.[2] The independence of the United Kingdom of Libya was declared on 24 December 1951, and on 27 December, Emir Idris was enthroned as King Idris I.[1][3][2]

The black flag with white star and crescent symbol was adopted by Idris as he was proclaimed Emir in 1947. The flag became the basis of the flag of Libya of 1951, with the addition of a red and a green stripe, representing the blood of the Martyrs and prosperity, respectively. Idris as king of Libya kept the flag of the emirate as his personal Royal Standard, with the addition of a white crown in the upper hoist.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Minahan, James (2002). Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: S-Z. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 1659. ISBN 9780313323843. http://books.google.com/books?id=Zu5GpDby9H0C&dq. 
  2. ^ a b c Schulze, Reinhard (2002). A modern history of the Islamic world. I.B.Tauris. p. 135. ISBN 9781860648229. http://books.google.com/books?id=ODfRbCkr9TAC&dq. 
  3. ^ Selassie, Bereket H. (1974). The executive in African governments. Heinemann. p. 94. ISBN 9780435831004. http://books.google.com/books?id=cRUkAAAAMAAJ&q. 
  4. ^ Barraclough, Flags of The World (1965), p. 215.