- by Samaritans. The
geographer al-Maqdisi,
writing around 985, said that "
Yubna has a
beautiful mosque. From this
place come the
excellent figs
known by...
- separated, with Amr
moving to
capture Nablus, Amawas, Jaffa, Haifa, Gaza and
Yubna in
order to
complete the
conquest of all Palestine,
while Shurahbil moved...
- (Gaza),
Sabastiyah (Samaria),
Nabulus (Shechem), Cæsarea, Ludd (Lydda),
Yubna,
Amwas (Emmaus), Yafa (Joppa), Rafah, and Bayt Jibrin. (Bil. 138), quoted...
- by Safi al-Din 'Abd al-Mu'min ibn 'Abd al-Haqq, d.1338),
mention that in
Yubna there was a tomb said to be that of Abu Hurairah, the
companion (sahaba)...
- His
family was
originally from Al Jayyeh, a
village near
Ashkelon and
Yubna. They were
expelled from the
village and
settled in a
refugee camp in 1948...
-
Sabastiyah (Samaria),
Nabulus (Shechem),
Kaisariyyah (Cæsarea), Ludd (Lydda),
Yubna,
Amwas (Emmaus), Yafa (Joppa), Rafah, and Bait Jibrin". (Bil. 138), quoted...
- by the
Fatimid caliph al-Aziz. The
Jarrahids detained Alptakin either at
Yubna or Tell es-Safi in
southern Palestine before transferring him to the Fatimids...
- fortress. This
included Sousse and
Monastir in Tunisia, and Azdūd, Māḥūz
Yubnā and Kafr Lām in Palestine.
These fortresses,
generally situated outside...