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Place in Tiberias, Mandatory Palestine
Lubya (Arabic: لوبيا "bean"), sometimes referred to as Lubia, Lubieh and Loubieh, was a Palestinian Arab town located ten kilometers west of Tiberias
Lubya
Ethnic cleansing, expulsion, and flight of Palestinians during the 1948 Palestine war
granted the new settlements Hebraized versions of the original Arab names: Lubya became Lavi, and Safuria Zipori, although Iteit retained its original name
1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight
1948_Palestinian_expulsion_and_flight
Church in Uganda, Uganda
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
Nabulagala_Mapeera_church
Sultanate in Egypt and Levant from 1171 to 1341
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.
Ayyubid_dynasty
Mission of the white fathers in Uganda
Nabulagala Mapeera church in Lusaze Lubya
The White Fathers Mission in Uganda
The_White_Fathers_Mission_in_Uganda
Second and final stage of the 1948 Palestine war
18 July, just before the second truce came into effect, the IDF captured Lubya. In the Western Galilee, the IDF failed to take the villages of Tarshiha
1948_Arab–Israeli_War
East Asian crop
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
Adzuki_bean
Popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs
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
1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
1936–1939_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine
Place in Tiberias, Mandatory Palestine
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
Al-Shajara,_Palestine
Division of Kampala, Uganda
Ndeeba, Kabowa, Najjanankumbi, Lungujja, Busega, Lubaga, Mengo, Namungoona, Lubya, Lugala, Bukesa, Namirembe, Naakulabye, Kasubi, and Kawaala. The following
Rubaga_Division
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
List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war
List_of_towns_and_villages_depopulated_during_the_1947–1949_Palestine_war
Infantry brigade of the Israel Defense Forces
the Arab Liberation Army attack on Sejera from Lubya, and helped capture Nazareth and eventually Lubya in Operation Dekel. Golani participated in Operation
Golani_Brigade
Place in Northern, Israel
Arab village of Lubya, depopulated during 1948 by the Haganah militants. Two young children were shot by Haganah militants in Lubya, before the founding
Lavi
Lithuanian actress
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
Ingeborga_Dapkūnaitė
Region west of the Nile Valley
"Africa", which were Roman provinces. Classical Arabic literature called Libya Lubya, indicating a speculative territory west of Egypt.[clarification needed]
Ancient_Libya
Village in Tiberias, Mandatory Palestine
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
Nasir_ad-Din,_Palestine
Place in Central Uganda, Uganda
by Mengo to the east, Namirembe to the northeast, Kasubi to the north, Lubya to the northwest, Lungujja and Busega to the west, Nateete to the southwest
Lubaga
Defunct Israeli agency managing land
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
Israel_Land_Administration
Place in Central Uganda, Uganda
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
Namungoona
1993 television film directed by Robert Dornhelm
Rachel Porter Deborah Dawn Slaboda as Julie Porter Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė as Lubya Vladimir Ilyin as Uncle Quenby Bakke as Janet Williams Norman Bennett as
Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald
Fatal_Deception:_Mrs._Lee_Harvey_Oswald
Governor of Damascus, Egypt, and Tripoli under the Ottoman Empire
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
Sulayman_Pasha_al-Azm
Libyan activist
July 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2016. "Fariha Al-Berkawi". 1325 Network Lubya. 18 July 2014. Archived from the original on May 7, 2015. "Libya: Security
Salwa_Bughaighis
Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
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
Tiberias Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Tiberias_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
Kabaka of Buganda
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
Kyabaggu_of_Buganda
Clan of Buganda kingdom
Ggulu at Busabala, Kyaddondo Kakembo at Zzirannumbu, Kyaddondo Ntambi at Lubya, Kyaddondo Ssebanyiiga at Kyazi(kojja), Kyaggwe Ssentomero at Zzinga, Kyaggwe
Njovu_Clan
Place in Tiberias, Mandatory Palestine
until June 9, when Jewish fighters attacked the neighbouring village of Lubya and were repulsed. Shortly after an Israeli armoured unit, accompanied by
Hittin
Place in Tiberias, Mandatory Palestine
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
Nimrin
1837 earthquake in present-day Israel
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
1837_Galilee_earthquake
Angolan kingdom
he attempted to go after the elephant once more, leading him to Mount Lubya. There, he found a girl named Kahanda who later became his wife. Kopeta
Viye
Palestinian leftist figure (1929–1991)
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
Nimr_Saleh
British schoolteacher and volunteer Haganah soldier
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
Esther_Cailingold
Bilateral relations
War, 19,000 Palestinian refugees fled to Denmark. 1000 of them were from Lubya. Foreign relations of Denmark Foreign relations of Palestine Palestine-EU
Denmark–Palestine_relations
Village in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
Awlam al-Dalhamiyya Ghuwayr Abu Shusha Hadatha al-Hamma Hittin Kafr Sabt Lubya Ma'dhar al-Majdal al-Manara al-Manshiyya al-Mansura Nasir al-Din Nimrin
Sataf
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
List of national cultural sites in Central Region, Uganda
List_of_national_cultural_sites_in_Central_Region,_Uganda
Refugee camp in Syria
cities of Safdouka, Haifa and Tiberias, and from the villages of al-Tira, Lubya, Tarshiha, Hattin, Kweikat, al-Nahr, Safsaf, al-Tajr, Jish, Ain Ghazal,
Neirab_camp
Annual Israeli protest
changed and proceeded. 2016: Wadi Subala (Tiyaha bedouin) 2015: Hadatha 2014: Lubya, 20,000 attendees, the largest Nakba demonstration in Israel ever at that
March_of_Return_(Israel)
District in Central Uganda, Uganda
Nairambi Sub-county Buvuma Town Council Buwooya Sub-County Lwajje Sub-County Lubya Sub-county Lyabaana Sub-county In 1991, the national population census estimated
Buvuma_District
Place in Central Region, Uganda
Makerere to the east, Naakulabye to the southeast, Lusaze to the southwest, Lubya to the west, and Namungoona to the northwest. The hill is approximately
Kasubi_hill
Sulayman Pasha died suddenly during the campaign, while in the village of Lubya, a short distance west of Tiberias, in August. Upon hearing the news, Daher
Sieges of Tiberias (1742–1743)
Sieges_of_Tiberias_(1742–1743)
Libyan politician
Africa Post. Retrieved 21 November 2016. "Fariha Al-Berkawi". 1325 Network Lubya. 18 July 2014. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 21
Fariha_al-Berkawi
Place in Central Uganda, Uganda
one of the five administrative divisions of Kampala. It is bordered by Lubya to the north, Mengo to the east, Lubaga to the southeast, Nateete to the
Lungujja
Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
Awlam al-Dalhamiyya Ghuwayr Abu Shusha Hadatha al-Hamma Hittin Kafr Sabt Lubya Ma'dhar al-Majdal al-Manara al-Manshiyya al-Mansura Nasir al-Din Nimrin
Gaza Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Gaza_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
Israeli military officer
Haganah reprisal raids against Arab villages, including a 1939 raid on Lubya in which four villagers were killed, and was involved in weapons production
Shlomo_Shamir
Israeli military offensive in northern Palestine during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War
remain. Town exists today. Nimrin 320 17 Village depopulated and destroyed. Lubya 2,370 17 Villagers not allowed to return. Village buildings destroyed in
Operation_Dekel
repulse an ALA assault on the town of Sejera and bombed the nearby village of Lubya. The first truce allowed both sides to regroup and recuperate. On the Israeli
Galilee_Squadron
Community settlement in northern Israel
edge of Givat Avni, on the lands of the depopulated Palestinian village of Lubya. In an archaeological survey of the area, flint outcrops and flint extraction
Giv'at_Avni
Topics referred to by the same term
Lubia may refer to: Łubia, a village in Poland Lubia or Lubya, a former Palestinian village This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Lubia
Annual commemoration event tragedy
Palestinian refugees: Qais Abu Alheija from Houd, Bashar Ali Shahabi from Lubya, Samer Khartabeel from Tiberias, and Abadah Zaghmout from Safsaf. Two demonstrators
2011_Nakba_Day
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