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Jamahiriya (Arabic: جماهيرية jamāhīriyyah) is an Arabic word that is difficult to translate but is most commonly expressed in English as "State of the masses" or "Peopledom".

The noun is a neologism coined by Muammar Gaddafi in 1977 based on جُمْهُورِيَّة‎ (jumhūriyya, “republic”), by changing the first element, جُمْهُور‎ (jumhūr, “public”), to its plural form, جَمَاهِير‎ (jamāhīr, “the masses”) It may also refer to:

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jamahiriya (Arabic: جماهيرية jamāhīriyyah) is an Arabic word that is difficult to translate but is most commonly expressed in English as "State of the masses" or "Peopledom".

The noun is a neologism coined by Muammar Gaddafi in 1977 based on جُمْهُورِيَّة‎ (jumhūriyya, “republic”), by changing the first element, جُمْهُور‎ (jumhūr, “public”), to its plural form, جَمَاهِير‎ (jamāhīr, “the masses”) It may also refer to:

See also


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