Gaddafi, born in 1942, celebrated on 01 September 2010, 41 years in   power as the Arab world's longest-serving, but most enigmatic head of   state. He formed in 1963 the Free Officers Movement, a group of   revolutionary army officers, which overthrew 01 September 1969 King   Idris of Libya and proclaimed Libya, in the name of 'freedom, socialism   and unity,' Socialist People's Jamahiriya.


Post 1969 picture of Libyan Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi ((AFP/Getty Images)

 Post  1969 picture of Libyan Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (L)   shaking hands in Tripoli with the President of Mauritania (1961-78),   Mokhtar Ould Daddah (AFP/Getty Images)

Libyan  Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (L) and Egyptian President  Gamal  Abdul Nasser (R, 1918-70) arrive together in December 1969 in  Rabat  prior the Arab Summit Conference (AFP/Getty Images).
In 1972
In 1972

President  of Uganda Idi Amin Dada (2nd-L) poses with some of the  Organization of  African Unity (OUA, from left) Syrian President Hafez  al-Assad,  Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat and Lybian leader Muammar  Kadhafi in  June 1972 in Kampala during an OUA summit. Idi Amin's reign  of terror  lasted from 1971 when he seized power from Milton Obote, to 13  April  1979, when Tanzanian troops and exiled Ugandans stormed Kampala  and  removed him from power (AFP/Getty Images).
In 1973

 Picture  dated July 1973 of Libyan Head of State  Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (L)  joking in Tripoli with a group of British  hippies(AFP/Getty Images).
In 1975

In 1975

Taken   04 August 1975 in Kampala of Libyan Head of State Colonel Muammar    Gaddafi during the summit of the Organization of African Unity (OAU).

Libyan  Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (L) waves to the crowd in  June  1975 in Tripoli followed Commandant Abdussaman Jalloud (R), the  number  two of the Libyan regime (AFP/Getty Images).

Libyan Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (C) riding a horse in November 1975 in Tripoli (AFP/Getty Images).
In 1976
In 1976

Colonel  Muammar Gaddafi (C), leader of the Libyan Jamahiriya, and  President of  the USSR Leonid Ilyich Brejnev (1906-1982), General  Secretary of the  Soviet Communist Party (3rd-L) smile while members of  delegations of  both countries sign agreements. Brezhnev and Gaddafi are  surrounded by  (from left) Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko, Soviet Foreign  minister,  Nikolay Viktorivich Podgorny, Chairman of the Presidium of the  Supreme  Soviet, and Aleksey Nikolayevich Kosygin, Chairman of the  Council of  Ministers on December, 1976 in Moscow, Russia (AFP/Getty  Images).
In 1985

   Libyan Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (L) and his wife Suffiya   (R) wave to the crowd 03 December 1985 in Dakar, followed by President   of Senegal Abdou Diouf (2nd row-R) upon their arrival for three-day   official visit to Senegal (AFP/Getty Images).

Libyan  Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (C) reviews troops 03  December  1985 in Dakar upon his arrival for three-day official visit to  Senegal.  (AFP/Getty Images) .
In 1986

Libyan  Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi addresses journalists 02   February 1986 in Tripoli during a meeting of 'The High Command of The   Revolutionary Forces of The Arab Nation'(AFP/Getty Images).
In 1988

 Tunisian  President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali (R) and Libyan leader Muammar   Gaddafi listen to the national anthems 04 February 1988 at Tunis   airport upon Kadhafi arrival for an official visit in Tunisia, the first   for more than ten years (AFP/Getty Images).
In 1989

Libyan  Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi prays 21 July 1989 in  Bamako  during six-African-nation summit to resolve a territorial dispute   between Libya and Chad (AFP/Getty Images) .
In 1990

South  African National Congress (ANC) President Nelson Mandela (l) and   Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi hug each other 18 May 1990 upon Mandela   arrival to Tripoli (AFP/Getty Images).
In 1994

   Libyan Head of State Colonel Muammar Gaddafi wipes his face during a   military parade 01 September 1994 in Tripoli for the celebration of the   25th anniversary of his arrival in power (AFP/Getty Images).
In 1996

Yasser  Arafat (L), Chairman of the Palestinian National Authority,  greets  Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi on June 22, 1996 during the 19th  Arab  Summit in Cairo, Egypt. The two Arab leaders met for the first  time  since the Gulf war in 1991 (AFP/Getty Images) .
In 1999

Egyptians  greet Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, during his visit to the  city of  Fayum, some 100 km south of Cairo, 08 March 1999. Khadafi  arrived in  Egypt 05 March 1999 for a visit that could last a week, in a  bid to  finalize a deal on a handover by Tripoli of two suspects in the   Lockerbie airliner bombing. (AFP/Getty Images).

Libyan  leader Muammar Gaddafi salutes his troops participating 07  September  1999 in a military parade in Tripoli to mark the 30th  anniversary of  the Libyan Revolution that brought Gaddafi to  power(AFP/Getty Images) .
In 2001

Libyan  leader Muammar Gaddafi flashes the V-sign March 28, 2001 at the  end of  the two-day Arab Summit in Amman, Jordan. The first ordinary Arab   summit since Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990 closed having failed to   win Iraq's approval on a resolution to improve its ties with Kuwait and   the international community (Newsmakers).
In 2002

Libyan  leader Muammar Gaddafi performs a prayer inside Gurdabiya Dam  after  the opening ceremony of the dam which is a phase of Libya's 'Great   Man-Made River' water project some 30 kms east of the city of Syrte 07   March 2002 (AFP/Getty Images) .
In 2004

French  President Jacques Chirac (L) stands with Libyan President Muammar   Gaddafi (R) on November 24, 2004 in Tripoli, Lybia. Chirac was in Libya   for a two day official visit marking the first visit by a French head   of state since Libya won independence from Italy in 1951 (Getty Images).
In 2007

Prime  Minister Tony Blair (L) meets with Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar Al   Gaddafi on May 29, 2007 in Sirte, Libya. Blair was on a five day visit   to meet with African leaders as he prepared to stand down as Britain's   Prime Minister on June 27, 2007 (Getty Images) 
In 2008

Russian  President Vladimir Putin (R) stands next to Libyan leader  Muammar  Qadaffi during the signing of agreements between the two  countries  April 17, 2008 in Tripoli, Libya. Putin was in Libya for a  two-day  official visit to rebuild Russian-Libyan relations (Getty  Images).
In 2009

Libya's  leader Muammar Gaddafi stands during his meeting with Italy's   President Giorgio Napolitano (not pictured) at Rome's Quirinale   presidential palace on June 10, 2009 during Gaddafi's first visit to   Italy (AFP/Getty Images) .

Libyan  leader Muammar Gaddafi (L) shakes hands with US president Barack  Obama  during the G8 summit on July 9, 2009 in L'Aquila, Italy. The talks  are  being held close to the site of a devastating earthquake in April  of  this year and leaders are expected to discuss climate change, global   security and the global recession (Getty Images).

 In  this handout image supplied by the Palestinan Press Office (PPO),   Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (R) greets Libyan leader Muammar   Gaddafi on August 31, 2009 in Tripoli, Libya (Getty Images). 
In 2010

In  this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO),   Foreign Leaders pose for a portrait including Palestinian President   Mahmoud Abbas, King Abdullah II, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and   Prince Felipe of Spain on the first day of the Arab Summit in Sirte on   March 27, 2010 in Libya (Getty Images).
In 22-02-2011

A  Libyan girl holds a poster during a protest against Libyan leader   Moamer Kadhafi near the Libyan-Arabic school and Consulate in Athens on   February 22, 2011. A defiant Muammar Gaddafi said he would remain in   Libya as head of its revolution, and that he had no official position   from which to resign. (AFP/Getty Images) .

A  picture of a screen taken from the television on February 22, 2011   shows Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi gesturing while delivering a   nationwide address in Tripoli. Gaddafi says he will stay in Libya as   head of revolution as world powers mobilised to try to halt the bloody   showdprotesters own between and his security forces suspected of 'crimes   against humanity' to keep him in power. (AFP/Getty Images).
In 20-10-2011





This day is the end of a great man life,  Muammar Gaddafi has been killed after National Transitional Council  fighters overran loyalist defences in Sirte, the toppled Libyan leader's  hometown and final stronghold. 
"We have been waiting for this  moment for a long time. Muammar Gaddafi has been killed," Mahmoud  Jibril, the de facto Libyan prime minister, told reporters on Thursday  in Tripoli, the capital. 
Crowds took to the streets of  Tripoli and Benghazi, the eastern city that spearheaded the uprising  against Gaddafi's 42-year rule in February, to celebrate the news, with  some firing guns and waving Libya's new flag.
































