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'''Muammar Gaddafi''', accurately '''Muammar Al Qadhdhafi''', also known as '''Colonel Gaddafi''' or simply '''Gaddafi''', born 7 June 1942, is a Libyan military officier, a politician and the de facto leader of [[Libya]] since a coup in 1969. His authority has been seriously challenged since the popular uprising of February 2011. | '''Muammar Gaddafi''', accurately '''Muammar Al Qadhdhafi''', also known as '''Colonel Gaddafi''' or simply '''Gaddafi''', born 7 June 1942, is a Libyan military officier, a politician and the de facto leader of [[Libya]] since a coup in 1969. His authority has been seriously challenged since the popular uprising of February 2011. | ||
His [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name | His [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name is written معمر القذافي and pronounced [muˈʕamːaru lqaðˈðaːfiː] or, locally, [muˈʕæmːɑrˤ əlɡædˈdæːfi]. It has received many transcriptions in English: '''Muʿammar Al Qadhdhāfī''' is the most exact one, '''Muammar Gaddafi''' is the most frequent one. Other romanization attempts are ''Moammar (Al) Gadhafi, Muammar (Al) Qaddafi, Qadhafi, Qaddhafi, Qathafi, Gathafi, Gheddafi, Kadhafi, Khaddafi, Khadafy'', etc. |
Revision as of 19:29, 27 February 2011
Muammar Gaddafi, accurately Muammar Al Qadhdhafi, also known as Colonel Gaddafi or simply Gaddafi, born 7 June 1942, is a Libyan military officier, a politician and the de facto leader of Libya since a coup in 1969. His authority has been seriously challenged since the popular uprising of February 2011.
His Arabic name is written معمر القذافي and pronounced [muˈʕamːaru lqaðˈðaːfiː] or, locally, [muˈʕæmːɑrˤ əlɡædˈdæːfi]. It has received many transcriptions in English: Muʿammar Al Qadhdhāfī is the most exact one, Muammar Gaddafi is the most frequent one. Other romanization attempts are Moammar (Al) Gadhafi, Muammar (Al) Qaddafi, Qadhafi, Qaddhafi, Qathafi, Gathafi, Gheddafi, Kadhafi, Khaddafi, Khadafy, etc.