Kingdom of Libya

United Kingdom of Libya
(1951–1963)
المملكة الليبية المتحدة (Arabic)
Regno Unito di Libia (Italian)

Kingdom of Libya
(1963–1969)
المملكة الليبية (Arabic)
Regno di Libia (Italian)
1951–1969
Coat of arms
Anthem: "Libya, Libya, Libya"
Capital
Common languages
Religion
Islam
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy (1951–1963)
Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy (1963–1969)
Monarch 
• 1951–1969
Idris I
Crown Prince Regent 
• 1962
Hasan
Prime Minister 
• 1951–1954 (first)
Mahmud al-Muntasir
• 1968–1969 (last)
Wanis al-Qaddafi
LegislatureParliament
Senate
House of Representatives
History 
• Independence from Italy
24 December 1951
• Coup d'état
1 September 1969
CurrencyLibyan pound
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Emirate of Cyrenaica
British Military Administration
French Military Administration
Libyan Arab Republic

The Kingdom of Libya (Arabic: المملكة الليبية, romanized: Al-Mamlakah Al-Lībiyya, lit.'Libyan Kingdom'; Italian: Regno di Libia), known as the United Kingdom of Libya from 1951 to 1963, was a constitutional monarchy in North Africa that came into existence upon independence on 24 December 1951 and lasted until a bloodless coup d'état on 1 September 1969. The coup, led by Muammar Gaddafi, overthrew King Idris and established the Libyan Arab Republic.
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