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    Tabalus the Persian ,Greek: Τάβαλος, was the first Persian satrap of Sardis. Cyrus the Great of Persia put him in place after conquering Lydia and annexing...
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    located in the ancient kingdom of Lydia, with Sardis as its capital. Tabalus, appointed by Cyrus the Great, was the first satrap; however, his rule...
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    an uprising in Sardis, revolting against the Persian satrap of Lydia, Tabalus. Cyrus sent Mazares, one of his commanders, to subdue the insurrection...
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    Persia around 546 BC: Presently, entrusting Sardis to a Persian called Tabalus, and charging Pactyes, a Lydian, to take charge of the gold of Croesus...
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  • the known Satraps (governors) of Lydia, a satrapy of the Persian Empire: Tabalus (546 - 545) Mazares (545 - c. 544) Harpagus (born c. 544) Oroetus (before...
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  • AD Marciak 2017, p. 81. Shahbazi 2017, p. 127. "Perseus Encyclopedia, Tabalus, Thurius, Tigranes". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-05. Lucian...
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    government, raised an army of Lydians and Ionian Greeks. He revolted against Tabalus, Cyrus' Satrap at Sardis in Lydia, besieging the Persian forces in the...
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    by Pactyas (Pactyes), the leader of the civil administration, against Tabalus, the Persian military commander (satrap) (546–545 BC), shortly thereafter...
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  • tropical foods are the norm with very little organized agriculture. The Tabalu of Kiriwina located in the Trobriand Islands practice a form of agriculture...
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    with sunhats, the Macedonians) in Skudra satrapy. 1st Achaemenid period: Tabalus (546–545 BC) Mazares (545–c. 544 BC) Harpagus (c. 544 BC) Oroetus (before...
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    "Tabalu [TABAL] (GN)". Textual Sources of the Assyrian Empire. Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. "Tabalu...
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  • village into Rompo in the 1940s and into the lowlands of the region into Tabalu and Saatu in the 1950s and 1960s. Rattan trading and making is said to be...
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  • (𒆳𒋫𒁀𒇷, 𒆳𒋫𒁀𒀀𒇷, 𒆳𒋫𒁄𒇷, 𒆳𒋰𒀀𒇷), māt Tabalum (𒆳𒋫𒁀𒈝), māt/ālu Tabalu (𒆳𒋫𒁀𒇻, 𒌷𒋰𒌷, 𒆳𒋰𒌷), māt Tabala (𒆳𒋫𒁄𒆷, 𒆳𒋰𒀀𒆷) and māt/ālu...
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    Sangele and Tentena). (c) including 3 urban kelurahan (Mapane, Kasiguncu and Tabalu). (d) all 19 classed as urban kelurahan, comprising 7 in Poso Town (Gebangrejo...
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