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Tubna (Arabic: تبنة, also
spelled Tibna or Tebnah) is a
village in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the
Daraa Governorate in the
Hauran region...
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Kutama sacked Billizma, a town that
controlled the
route from
Tubna to Kairouan;
unlike Tubna, its
garrison was not spared. The
Kutama then
defeated an Aghlabid...
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Tobna (
Ṭubna), also
known by the
ancient names of
Tubunae or Thubunae, is a
ruined former city in
Batna Province of Algeria,
located just
south of the...
- Abdallah's
forces besieged and
captured the
fortified cities of
Tubna and Bilizma. The
capture of
Tubna was
significant as it was the
first major commercial center...
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Saham al-Jawlan
Hirak Burraq al-Harrah
Inkhil J****em Kafr
Shams Khabab Tubna Al-Riqama
Fairouzeh Sadad Zaidal Al-Mushrifah Al-Hwash Ain
albardeh Marmarita...
- went to
Tubna in
order to
strengthen its defenses, and left
Habib ibn
Habib al-Muhallabi as his
deputy in al-Qayrawan.
While he was at
Tubna, however...
- site of
Algiers in 935. He
summoned masons and
joiners from M'sila and
Tubna to
build the fortress, which, once finished, was
filled with scholars, merchants...
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towns and
villages at the
western side of the Lajat: Izra, Khabab, B****ir,
Tubna, Al-Masmiyah and Shaqra, in
addition to
Ghasm and
Rakhm in the southeastern...
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Sanamayn Subdistrict Al-Sanamayn B****ir
Burqa Eib al-Harra
Inkhil Judayyah Tubna Kafr
Shams Khabab al-Qaniyah
Qayta Samlin Zimrin Ghabaghib Subdistrict Ghabaghib...
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trying to
raise a
revolt against him, he
invited Musa to his
citadel at
Tubna in the
Koura district of Ajloun,
where he was
killed after dinner. After...