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Hasan as-Senussi was born on 19 August, 0028 in Benghazi, Italian Cyrenaica, is an A 20th-century libyan people. Discover Hasan as-Senussi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 19 August, 1928
Birthday 19 August
Birthplace Benghazi, Italian Cyrenaica
Date of death 28 April, 1992
Died Place Westminster, London, England
Nationality Libya

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1928

Hasan was born in 1928 the fifth son of Muhammad ar-Ride as-Senussi (1890–1955, the brother of the then emir of Cyrenaica, Idris of Libya) and his tenth wife Imbaraika al-Fallatiyya.

He was educated at Al-Taj, Kufra and Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt.

1951

On 24 December 1951, Libya became independent.

1956

Following the death of his father, he was nominated crown prince by his uncle King Idris I on 26 October 1956.

His legacy, however, was in his role of Crown Prince, exercised between 1956 and 1969, towards the end of which he was the de facto ruler of Libya.

As Crown Prince, he repeatedly undertook official trips abroad, notably to negotiate the purchase of U.S.-built jet fighters from the Kennedy Administration for the Libyan Air Force.

1969

The events of September 1969 proved to be pivotal both for Crown Prince Hasan and for Libya.

As Crown Prince, Hasan was first in line to succeed to the Libyan throne.

The ailing King Idris presented a signed document on 4 August 1969 to the President of the Libyan Senate, whereby Idris was to abdicate in favour of the Crown Prince.

The instrument of abdication specified 2 September, the date when the King undertook formally to stand down.

Indeed, the Crown Prince was already exercising regal powers in the name of King Idris, in the run up to 2 September.

However, on 1 September, while Idris was out of the country undergoing medical treatment, a group of Libyan army officers, among them Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi, staged a rebellion and announced that King Idris was deposed.

Since King Idris I was unable to complete his reign as envisaged by his instrument of abdication, Hasan never actually became King.

1971

Following the revolution, Hasan was kept under house arrest in Libya, tried in the Libyan People's Court and sentenced to three years in prison in November 1971.

1984

In 1984, the Crown Prince and his family were thrown out of their house, which was then burnt down, and forced to move into cabins on one of Tripoli's public beaches.

1986

It was in these cabins that the Crown Prince suffered a stroke in 1986.

1988

In 1988, the Crown Prince was permitted by Colonel Qaddafi to travel for medical treatment to London, where he died in 1992.

The Crown Prince was buried beside his uncle King Idris at Al-Baqi' Cemetery, Medina, Saudi Arabia.

1992

Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi as-Senussi (August 1928 – 28 April 1992) was the Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Libya from 26 October 1956 to 1 September 1969, when the monarchy was abolished.

Prior to his death in 1992, he appointed his second son, Mohammed El Senussi (born 1962), to succeed him as head of the Royal House of Libya.