Three-strong ‘Kingdom of Kubala’ set up camp in Jedburgh woodland claiming ‘land was stolen from ancestors 400 years ago’
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Three-strong ‘Kingdom of Kubala’ set up camp in Jedburgh woodland claiming ‘land was stolen from ancestors 400 years ago’
Three-strong ‘Kingdom of Kubala’ set up camp in Jedburgh woodland claiming ‘land was stolen from ancestors 400 years ago’
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The three members of the self-proclaimed ‘kingdom’ say they are reclaiming land that was stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago

The three members of the ‘Kingdom of Kubala’ said they were reclaiming land stolen from their ancestors

Police have moved in to remove three people, who call themselves the Kingdom of Kubala, from a site in Jedburgh.

The three members of the Kingdom of Kubala have been camping in the woods for several weeks

The so-called Kingdom of Kubala have been living in the woods just outside Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, since May this year.

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