Lubya (Arabic: لوبيا "bean"), sometimes referred to as Lubia, Lubieh and Loubieh, was a Palestinian Arab town located ten kilometers west of Tiberias...
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the Arab Liberation Army attack on Sejera from Lubya, and helped capture Nazareth and eventually Lubya in Operation Dekel. Golani participated in Operation...
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church in Uganda in 1879 by the White Fathers. It is located in Lusaze Lubya in Nabulagala, Kigungu Landing site behind Entebbe Airport in Uganda. The...
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Nabulagala Mapeera church in Lusaze Lubya...
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Umar to block the Crusaders' entry from Hattin by taking a position near Lubya, while Gökböri and his troops were stationed at a hill near al-Shajara....
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chavali (लाल चवळी), literally meaning 'red cowpea'. In Iraq its name is lūbyā ḥamrāˈ (لوبيا حمراء) meaning "red cowpeas". The adzuki bean is mainly cultivated...
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Good Guys Sanda TV series 1993 Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald Lubya TV The Alaska Kid Salli TV series 1994 Katya Ismailova (russian title: Near...
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to his opposition and involvement in Fatah uprising. Saleh was born in Lubya, Mandatory Palestine, in 1929. The family moved to Qula, Lydda, in 1948...
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"Africa", which were Roman provinces. Classical Arabic literature called Libya Lubya, indicating a speculative territory west of Egypt.[clarification needed]...
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Jaffa; the place later became the central garbage tip), and in the north—Lubya (east of Tiberias), Dalaata (near Safed), and the small town of Saffuriyya...
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Operations Squads conducted a punitive operation in the Arab village of Lubya firing weapons into a room through a window killing two men and one woman...
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guns." Most of the inhabitants fled to Tiberias or Lubya — British troops escorted villagers to Lubya. The Haganah reported 22 Arabs were killed, six wounded...
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Ggulu at Busabala, Kyaddondo Kakembo at Zzirannumbu, Kyaddondo Ntambi at Lubya, Kyaddondo Ssebanyiiga at Kyazi(kojja), Kyaggwe Ssentomero at Zzinga, Kyaggwe...
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remain. Town exists today. Nimrin 320 17 Village depopulated and destroyed. Lubya 2,370 17 Villagers not allowed to return. Village buildings destroyed in...
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until June 9, when Jewish fighters attacked the neighbouring village of Lubya and were repulsed. Shortly after an Israeli armoured unit, accompanied by...
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Arab-Israeli War, Nimrin fell into Israeli hands on July 17, 1948, after nearby Lubya was captured at the end of Operation Dekel. Its entire population of 320...
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Faith in Uganda Kampala More images Upload another image UG-C-026 Lusaze Lubya Church Catholic mission of 1879 Kijukizo church Kampala More images Upload...
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Lubia may refer to: Łubia, a village in Poland Lubia or Lubya, a former Palestinian village This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Rachel Porter Deborah Dawn Slaboda as Julie Porter Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė as Lubya Vladimir Ilyin as Uncle Quenby Bakke as Janet Williams Norman Bennett as...
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Awlam al-Dalhamiyya Ghuwayr Abu Shusha Hadatha al-Hamma Hittin Kafr Sabt Lubya Ma'dhar al-Majdal al-Manara al-Manshiyya al-Mansura Nasir ad-Din Nimrin...
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changed and proceeded. 2016: Wadi Subala (Tiyaha bedouin) 2015: Hadatha 2014: Lubya, 20,000 attendees, the largest Nakba demonstration in Israel ever at that...
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Ndeeba, Kabowa, Najjanankumbi, Lungujja, Busega, Lubaga, Mengo, Namungoona, Lubya, Lugala, Bukesa, Namirembe, Naakulabye, Kasubi, and Kawaala. The following...
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the altar. American scholar Edward Robinson passed through the village of Lubya, just west of the Sea of Galilee, in 1838 and noted that it had suffered...
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kilometers west of Tiberias on the main highway to Nazareth near the villages of Lubya and Hittin. The village was very close to the city of Nazareth, about 5...
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were voided when Sulayman suddenly fell ill and died in the village of Lubya near Tiberias in August. Sulayman's forces were subsequently attacked by...
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1950. Siege of Jerusalem (1948) Established in 1949 on land belonging to Lubya - population 2,350 (1944/45). 'All That Remains', Walid Khalidi. IPS 1992...
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War, 19,000 Palestinian refugees fled to Denmark. 1000 of them were from Lubya. Denmark–Israel relations Ahmad Abu Laban Government of Denmark. "Danish...
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the Kampala–Hoima Road and Kawaala to the east, Kasubi to the southeast, Lubya and Lusaze to the south and Busega to the southwest. This location is approximately...
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his elder brother Kabaka Namuggala in 1750. He established his capital at Lubya Hill. He is recorded to have married twenty (20) wives: Gwolyoowa, daughter...
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July 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2016. "Fariha Al-Berkawi". 1325 Network Lubya. 18 July 2014. "Libya: Security Advisor Rice On Killing of Activist Salwa...
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