el-Agelat
العجيلات el-Agelat |
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Coordinates | 32 ° 45 ' N , 12 ° 23' E | |
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Country | Libya | |
an-Nuqat al-Chams | ||
ISO 3166-2 | LY-NQ | |
Residents | 4878 |
El-Agelat ( Arabic العجيلات al'adschaylat ) is a small town and a region in the district Nuqat al-Chams in Libya , with a roughly estimated population of more than 4,878. It is located about 80 kilometers west of Tripoli .
From 1983 to 1988 the region was a separate district with the city of el-Agelat as its capital.
population
The tribal groups in el-Agelat ( qabā'il ) are currently divided into two main federations or sections, including: Gehat alwadi (جهة الوادي) Aulād Hamid , which consists of; al-E'rīshāt (العريشات); al-Ma'īzāt (المعيزات); ul-Qauādī (القواضى); and al-Hersheeh (الهرشة): The second section is known as Aulād Rāschid , which consists of; Aulād al-Sheikh ; and Aulād Rāschid . Aulad Alshik (اولاد الشيخ) which consists of Aulad Mousa اولاد موسى Auld Bozed اولاد ابوزيد Almashara المشارة, Aldraba الدرباء, A The total population in the Minţaqa (area) al-A'jēlāt is estimated at over 100,000 individuals - distributed among these tribes.
Individual evidence
- ^ Districts of Libya . Statoids.com. Archived from the original on November 29, 2010. Retrieved on November 7, 2010.
- ↑ القبائل tribe . In: Hans Wehr: Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic , p. 868
- ↑ Descendants . In: Hans Wehr: Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic , p. 1285