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Why was Omar Al-Mokhtar known as ‘Lion of the desert’?

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Answered by social53
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In 1897, al-Mahdi appointed him governor of Libya's eastern town of Zawiyat al-Qusour, where he became known for his wisdom, fairness and ability to resolve disputes. During this period, Mukhtar became known as "Sidi Omar," or "Sir Omar" — a title granted only to the movement's greatest sheikhs and scholars

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Answered by preetibharaj27
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Answer: In 1897, al-Mahdi appointed him governor of Libya's eastern town of Zawiyat al-Qusour, where he became known for his wisdom, fairness and ability to resolve disputes. During this period, Mukhtar became known as "Sidi Omar," or "Sir Omar" — a title granted only to the movement's greatest sheikhs and scholars.



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