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Lubya Lubya ((アラビア語:لوبيا) "bean"), sometines transliterated Lubia, was a Palestinian Arab town located ten kilometers west of Tiberias that was captured and destroyed by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Nearby villages included Nimrin to the north, Hittin to the northwest, and al-Shajara to the south; Each of those villages were also depopulated.〔 Lubya had a total land area of 39,629 dunams (3,963ha), of which 83% was Arab-owned and the remainder public property. Most of its cultivable land was planted with cereals while only 1,500 dunams (150ha) were planted with olive groves. The village's built-up area was 210 dunams (21ha).〔〔〔 ==History== The village was known as ''Lubia'' by the Crusaders and was a rest stop for Saladin's Ayyubid army prior to the Battle of Hattin.〔Reston, James Jr. (2001). ''Warriors of God''. First Anchor Books: p.51. ISBN 0-385-49562-5〕〔Conder and Kitchener, 1881, SWP I, p. (368 )〕 It's also the birthplace of a prominent 15th century Muslim scholar Abu Bakr al-Lubyani, who taught Islamic religious sciences in Damascus.〔( Lubya ) Nashashibi, Rami. Center for Research and Documentation of Palestinian Society. Birzeit University. June 1996.〕
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