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==During the 2011 civil war==
==During the 2011 civil war==
{{main|2011 Msallata clashes}}
{{main|2011 Msallata clashes}}
Reuters reported clashes in Msallata on 3 August, in which three people were killed.<ref>Reuters, 4 August 2011, [https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/us-libya-clash-idUSTRE7735CY20110804 here]</ref> By 5 August, AFP was reporting that the town, whose residents had joined the rebellion in its early stages,<ref>See [http://www.ntclibya.org/english/allegiances/ message of allegiance to NTC].</ref> had come under siege. Government troops controlled the roads leading into the town, had cut off electricity and communications and had begun arresting people in the suburbs.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2011/08/06/libyan-rebels-report-town-under-siege|title=Libyan rebels report town under siege|work=Times Live|date=6 August 2011|accessdate=9 October 2011}}</ref>
Reuters reported clashes in Msallata on 3 August, in which three people were killed.<ref>Reuters, 4 August 2011, [https://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/us-libya-clash-idUSTRE7735CY20110804 here]</ref> By 5 August, AFP was reporting that the town, whose residents had joined the rebellion in its early stages,<ref>See [http://www.ntclibya.org/english/allegiances/ message of allegiance to NTC] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110806050244/http://www.ntclibya.org/english/allegiances/ |date=2011-08-06 }}.</ref> had come under siege. Government troops controlled the roads leading into the town, had cut off electricity and communications and had begun arresting people in the suburbs.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2011/08/06/libyan-rebels-report-town-under-siege|title=Libyan rebels report town under siege|work=Times Live|date=6 August 2011|accessdate=9 October 2011}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

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Msallata
مسلاتة
Al Qasabat
Town
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Msallata (also Al Qasabat, Cussabat and El-Gusbát) is a town in the northwestern part of Libya, in the Murqub District. It has a population of nearly 2,000,[1] and was historically a center of Islamic studies. It is also known for olive tree farming and olive oil production. The Tripolian Republic was announced in Msallata on 16 November 1918 which was the first republic in the Arab world. Along with the city of Tarhuna, it gave its name to the former Libyan district of Tarhuna wa Msalata.

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