On 5 October, the Italian command took the decision of deploying the Italian Navy's landing force, under
Captain Umberto Cagni. This force consisted of two
regiments, each made of three
battalions, of which one (
Commander Mario Grassi, from the battleship
Sardegna) drew its personnel from the Training Ship Division, and the other (Commander Enrico Bonelli, from the battleship
Re Umberto) drew its personnel from the 1st and 2nd Naval Division. The landing began at 7:30 on 5 October; the men from battleship
Sicilia were the first to land, followed by those from
Sardegna and by an artillery section. There was no reaction, and the men occupied Fort Sultaniye and prepared the defenses. Afterwards, the men from the Re Umberto were also sent ashore with four
artillery pieces, and at noon the Italian flag was raised upon the fort. At the same time, a
sapper unit occupied Fort Hamidiye, at the other end of the harbour, and at 16:30 the entire second regiment was sent ashore and reached Tripoli's
marketplace, where they met up with the men of the first regiment. Captain Cagni organised immediately a defense line in order to safeguard the landing area. As the landing force was the only force available to hold the city (the convoy with the Army troops had not yet sailed from
Naples and
Palermo, and would not arrive for a few days), the situation for the Italians was rather dangerous, as a counterattack by the numerically superior Ottoman forces, that had retreated a few kilometres from Tripoli, could have overwhelmed the Italian bridgehead. Cagni, however, managed to trick the Turks into thinking that his forces were far more numerous than they actually were, by having his troops continually march from place to place in the city. This ruse managed to delay Ottoman counterattacks for a week; in the meantime, Admiral
Raffaele Borea Ricci d'Olmo, who had been appointed provisional Governor of
Tripolitania, tried to keep good relations with the
Arab leaders of the city, who accepted the occupation without much opposition. The mayor of Tripoli Hassan Karamanli, whom had been appointed by the Ottoman authorities, was confirmed in his office and was also appointed as deputy governor of Tripolitania by the Italian authorities. == Fighting at Bu Meliana and arrival of reinforcements ==