Was Libya renamed after gaining independence?

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Yes, Libya was renamed after gaining independence from Italy in 1951. It was previously known as the Tripolitania and Cyrenaica regions of Italian North Africa. After independence, the country was officially named the Kingdom of Libya.
Which colonizer gave independence to Libya and who was the prime Minister of the colonizer at that time?
Libya gained independence from Italy in 1951. The Prime Minister of Italy at that time was Alcide De Gasperi, who played a significant role in the process of granting independence to Libya.
Who was the Nationalist leader and what was the political party called
The nationalist leader of Libya during its fight for independence from Italy was Omar Mukhtar. He was a prominent Libyan resistance fighter who led the Libyan resistance against Italian colonization in the early 20th century. Mukhtar was a member of the Senussi order, which was a political and religious organization in Libya.
What is the name of the political party
The political party that Omar Mukhtar belonged to was the Senussi Order, or the Sanusiyya. It was a religious and political movement in Libya, founded by Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi in the late 19th century. The Senussi Order played a significant role in mobilizing resistance against Italian colonization in Libya.
Who was the first prime Minister/president of Libya and when did it gain Independence?
The first Prime Minister of Libya was Mahmoud al-Muntasir, who served from 1951 to 1954. Libya gained independence from Italy on December 24, 1951. The country was officially named the Kingdom of Libya, and King Idris I was the head of state.
Are you sure
My apologies for the error in my previous response. I would like to correct that the first Prime Minister of Libya was Mahmud al-Muntasir, who served from 24 December 1951 to 7 December 1953. The country gained independence on 24 December 1951 from Italy. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.