Tripoli Tania
Tripoli is a historic area in northwestern Libya, and the capital city of Tripoli is the capital of Libya. Most of Tripolitania is a desert, but some parts of the northern coast have a Mediterranean climate. Olive, orange, and lemon are used mainly for the winter rain. In the 7th century BC, Tripoli, Leptis Magna and Sabrata were built in the Phoenicians. Although Phoenician was conquered by Carthage after the conquest of Phenicia, the destruction of Carthage in the Battle of Pauienne led to the rule of the Roman Empire. Tripoli Tania, which at that time belonged to the province of Africa, was regarded as one of the cultivated areas of the Roman Empire and greatly developed as a base for the Sahara end trade. Septimius Severus, the twentieth emperor of the Roman Empire, is from this region. After the decline of the Roman Empire, it was under the control of the Vandal and Byzantine empires, and in 643 the orthodox Khalifa Umar was invaded and Islamized.