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Qayqab

Qayqab〔, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency〕 (also Ghoigah,〔, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency〕 Minţaqat al Qayqab,〔, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency〕 El-Ghégab,〔, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency〕 El Gaigab) is a town in the Derna District in northeastern Libya. The town is located on the northeast side of the Akhdar Mountains, south by road from Al Abraq and La Abraq Airport. Faydiya lies to the southwest, connected by road.
==History==
Qayqab was an ancient village, being identified with the Roman Agabis.〔Johnson, Douglas L. (1973) ''Jabal al-Ak̲h̲ḍar, Cyrenaica: an historical geography of settlement and livelihood'' University of Chicago, Chicago, page 115, 〕 It was a market village where goods from the coast were traded for animals and other products of the Cyrenaician herdering nomads.〔Johnson, Douglas L. (1973) ''Jabal al-Ak̲h̲ḍar, Cyrenaica: an historical geography of settlement and livelihood'' University of Chicago, Chicago, page 90, 〕 The village was the site of an Ottoman fort (citadel) built in 1852 by Abu Bakr Bu Hadus, chief of the Bara'sa tribe.〔(1968) "al Gaigab" ''Libya Antiqua'' Volumes 5, page 217〕
The town grew from the village when the government used oil money in the 1970s to supply housing for the herding nomads of the area.〔Behnke, Roy H. (1980) "The Process of Sedentarization in Khoolaan and Gaigab" ''The herders of Cyrenaica: ecology, economy, and kinship among the bedouin of eastern Libya'' University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, page 80, ISBN 0-252-00729-8〕
Prior to the 2007 administrative reorganization, Al Qayqab was part of Al Qubah District.

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