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On 2 October, an NTC source claimed that they had taken 95 percent of the town of Qasr Abu Hadi, just opposite of the airport south of the city, [68] which was home to many pro-Gaddafi loyalists and also a small military base. [69] It was also the birthplace of Muammar Gaddafi himself. [70]
Anti-Gaddafi fighters yesterday overran the ousted strongman’s birthplace of Qasr Abu Hadi, medics said, marking a symbolic victory in their battle to eradicate the last vestiges of his...
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. Former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi claimed to have been born in a goat-hair tent near the village on 7 June 1942. [2]
Oct 4, 2011 · But they have managed to overrun the nearby village of Qasr Abu Hadi where Moamar Gaddafi was reportedly born in a tent 69 years ago.
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.
Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, also spelled Qaddafi, was a Libyan leader born in June 1942 in the Qasr Abu Hadi region outside Sirte, Libya. He was a member of the Qadhadfa tribe and had a rural desert upbringing, living in a Bedouin tent and attending a Muslim elementary school in Sebha.
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Nov 9, 2011 · When I visited Qasr Abu Hadi, members of Qaddafi’s clan were trying to repair severed underground electricity cables.