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  1. Qasr Abu Hadi (Arabic: قصر ابو هادي, romanized: Qaṣr Abū Hādī) is a village with an estimated 4,890 inhabitants in the Sirte District of Libya. [1] It is 2 km east of the Gardabya Airport and 20 km south of Sirte.

  2. The Battle of Sirte was the final and most decisive battle of the First Libyan Civil War, beginning when the National Liberation Army attacked the last remnants of the Libyan army still loyal to Muammar Gaddafi in his hometown and designated capital of Sirte, on the Gulf of Sidra.

  3. Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi [13] was born near Qasr Abu Hadi, a rural area outside the town of Sirte in the deserts of Tripolitania, Italian western Libya. [14] Gaddafi was the only son of his parents and the youngest of four siblings.

  4. Qasr Abu Hadi is a village with an estimated 4,890 inhabitants in the Sirte District of Libya. It is 2 km east of the Gardabya Airport and 20 km south of Sirte. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.

  5. Sep 30, 2014 · Its change in fortune was the result of the Brother Leader’s birth in Qasr Abu Hadi, a village at its southern outskirts–once Qaddafi came to power, he sank tremendous sums into transforming the city into a personal resort for his family and inner circle, his personal grounds flush with imported gazelles and pigeon huts.

  6. Muammar Gaddafi was born Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar Gaddafi in 1942, in Qasr Abu Hadi, Italian Libya, to Abu Meniar and Aisha. He was born into an inconsequential tribal family of al-Qadhadhfa. Much of his early years were spent in Sirte, a region in Western Libya.

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  8. Oct 4, 2011 · Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters flash the V-for-victory sign after finding a weapon's depot inside a house in the village of Qasr Abu Hadi, the birthplace of Moamer Gaddafi ...

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