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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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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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Nabulagala Mapeera church in
Lusaze Lubya...
- 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....
- 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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territories were
called "Africa".
classical Arabic literature called Libya Lubya,
indicating a
speculative territory west of Egypt[clarification needed]...
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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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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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cities of Safdouka,
Haifa and Tiberias, and from the
villages of Al-Tira,
Lubya, Tarhija, Hattin, Kwikat, the River, Safasaw, Al-Tajr, Al-Jash, Ain Ghazal...
- the Arab
Liberation Army
attack on
Sejera from
Lubya, and
helped capture Nazareth and
eventually Lubya in
Operation Dekel.
Golani parti****ted in Operation...