Nalibaki or Naliboki (Belarusian: Налібакі; Russian: Налибоки; Polish: Naliboki) is an agrotown in Stowbtsy District, Minsk Region, Belarus.
[2] During the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, since 1555[3] the settlement belonged to the family of the Radziwiłł magnates.
Since 1722 it was the home of a glass factory founded by Anna Radziwiłł, closed in 1862.
In 1896 it was part of Powiat oszmiański [pl] Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire.
[5] On August 6, 1943, Naliboki was pacified again, this time by German troops, as part of the so-called 'Operation Hermann', and its inhabitants were deported deep into the Reich for forced labor.