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  Deir al Dubban ((アラビア語:دير الدبان), from ''Dayr ad-Dhubban'', literally, the "Monastery of the Flies"〔) was a small Palestinian village  northwest of Hebron, near the modern village of Luzit, between Jerusalem, and Ashqelon (Ascalon 'Asqalan).〔Sharon, 2004, pp. ( 20 )-36〕  The village has  now mostly disappeared. ==History== A possible reason behind Deir al-Dubban's name is that its ancient inhabitants worshiped Ba'l Zabub ("Lord of the Flies"), a chief Canaanite deity in the region.〔  Moshe Sharon,  professor of early Islamic history at Hebrew University, have examined the inscriptions  in the caves  of Deir al-Dubban. He  dates them from early 8th century C.E. to  early 10th century C.E.〔
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