( i will have things completely vacated sometime by the end of this month. that being said, watch my new exactly the same minus the name libya: she will have a new character design up soon )
Slema Bent Maghawess was from the tribe A Nnawael. She became famous in February 1912 by partaking in every single battle against the Italian colonizers in the city of Tripoli since the invasion, alongside the Mujahedeen (Libyans who rebelled against the Italian occupation).
Slema didn't let anything get in the way of her fight for her country's liberation, not even a bullet in her chest. Two weeks after she was shot, she retook her position among the Mujahedeen.
She touched the heart of a Frenchman, Paul Tristan, correspondent of the french newspaper "Le Petit Marseillais". He became so fond of her that he offered her a sword. Here, she poses with that sword in a picture taken by Georges Remond, correspondent of the Parisian newspaper "L'Illustration". He wrote that twelve female fighters arriving from Fezzan joined Slema in the Al Azizia Mujahedeen camp.
( so I turned out the lights... Ray Manzarek, keyboard Jesus likely the most amazing keyboardist ever to walk the earth, has died after a long struggle with bile-duct cancer. RIP. )
ooc: currently driving the moving van by AskLibyaChan, journal
ooc: currently driving the moving van
( i will have things completely vacated sometime by the end of this month.
that being said, watch my new exactly the same minus the name libya: ~elmehwah-shahb (https://www.deviantart.com/elmehwah-shahb)
she will have a new character design up soon )
THE BADASS LIBYAN WOMAN: THE LADY OF AL AZIZIA
Slema Bent Maghawess was from the tribe A Nnawael. She became famous in February 1912 by partaking in every single battle against the Italian colonizers in the city of Tripoli since the invasion, alongside the Mujahedeen (Libyans who rebelled against the Italian occupation).
Slema didn't let anything get in the way of her fight for her country's liberation, not even a bullet in her chest. Two weeks after she was shot, she retook her position among the Mujahedeen.
She touched the heart of a Frenchman, Paul Tristan, correspondent of the french newspaper "Le Petit Marseillais". He became so fond
//OOC ~ The music's over, by AskLibyaChan, journal
//OOC ~ The music's over,
( so I turned out the lights...
Ray Manzarek, keyboard Jesus likely the most amazing keyboardist ever to walk the earth, has died after a long struggle with bile-duct cancer.
RIP. )