Monarchy of Libya

{| class="wikitable" ! Nº ! Portrait ! width=30%|Name (Birth–Death) ! colspan=2 width=30%|Term of Office ! width=35%|House • King of Libya • ! style="background:#FFFFFF;" rowspan=2|1 إدريس الأول (1889-1983) •,  •  • Republican transitional period • • King of Libya • ! style="background:#FFFFFF;" rowspan=2|1 محمد الأول (1962-)
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|1951-1969
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|1951-1969
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 * 24th December 1951
 * 1st September 1969
 * colspan=3|The first king of Libya, a leader of the Senussi Muslim order. He was recognized as the emir of the territory of Cyrenaica by the British and the Italians. However, Idriswas against the Italian colonial occupiers and led a guerrilla war against them from his base of exile in Egypt. The British government thanked him for his assistance against the Italians during and gave him more political power in his homeland. Great Britain agreed to recognize the independence of his proclaimed United Kingdom of Libya in 1951.
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|1969-2011
 * colspan=3|The first king of Libya, a leader of the Senussi Muslim order. He was recognized as the emir of the territory of Cyrenaica by the British and the Italians. However, Idriswas against the Italian colonial occupiers and led a guerrilla war against them from his base of exile in Egypt. The British government thanked him for his assistance against the Italians during and gave him more political power in his homeland. Great Britain agreed to recognize the independence of his proclaimed United Kingdom of Libya in 1951.
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|1969-2011
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|1969-2011
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|2011
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|2011
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|2011-present
 * colspan="9" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|2011-present
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 * rowspan=2 align=center|Mohammed
 * 10th August 2011
 * Present
 * colspan=3|The second king of Libya, a leader of the Senussi Muslim order. He is the grandson of King Idris, son of Crown Prince . Lived under house arrest following Gaddafi's coup before leaving the country in 1988. Mohammed spent many years living in various European capitals, particularly, and providing support to Libyan opposition and monarchist groups. He advocated the use of force against Gaddafi in 2011 and was voted in as the King of Libya by the NTC.
 * colspan=3|The second king of Libya, a leader of the Senussi Muslim order. He is the grandson of King Idris, son of Crown Prince . Lived under house arrest following Gaddafi's coup before leaving the country in 1988. Mohammed spent many years living in various European capitals, particularly, and providing support to Libyan opposition and monarchist groups. He advocated the use of force against Gaddafi in 2011 and was voted in as the King of Libya by the NTC.
 * colspan=3|The second king of Libya, a leader of the Senussi Muslim order. He is the grandson of King Idris, son of Crown Prince . Lived under house arrest following Gaddafi's coup before leaving the country in 1988. Mohammed spent many years living in various European capitals, particularly, and providing support to Libyan opposition and monarchist groups. He advocated the use of force against Gaddafi in 2011 and was voted in as the King of Libya by the NTC.