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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
Tabalus
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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Founder of the Achaemenid Empire
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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Province of the Achaemenid Empire (546-334 BC)
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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Name of a number of historical figures
AD Marciak 2017, p. 81. Shahbazi 2017, p. 127. "Perseus Encyclopedia, Tabalus, Thurius, Tigranes". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-05. Lucian
Tigranes
District and town in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
village into Rompu 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
Masamba
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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Median general
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
Mazares
Region within the Achaemenid Empire
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
Ionia_(satrapy)
Anatolia during classical antiquity
by Pactyas (Pactyes), the leader of the civil administration, against Tabalus, the Persian military commander (satrap) (546–545 BC), shortly thereafter
Classical_Anatolia
Regency in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
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
Poso_Regency
orthographies: Tabali: 𒆳𒋫𒁀𒇷, 𒆳𒋫𒁀𒀀𒇷, 𒆳𒋫𒁄𒇷, 𒆳𒋰𒀀𒇷; Tabalum: 𒆳𒋫𒁀𒈝; Tabalu: 𒆳𒋫𒁀𒇻, 𒌷𒋰𒌷, 𒆳𒋰𒌷; Tabala: 𒆳𒋫𒁄𒆷, 𒆳𒋰𒀀𒆷; and Tabal: 𒆳𒋫𒁄
Tabal_(region)
Horticulture practice
tropical foods are the norm with very little organized agriculture. The Tabalu of Kiriwina located in the Trobriand Islands practice a form of agriculture
Indigenous_horticulture
Neo-Hittite state
BC – c. 726 BC, c. 721 BC ᵐAmbaris (𒁹𒄠𒁀𒊑𒄑), r. c. 721 BC – 713 BC "Tabalu [TABAL] (GN)". Textual Sources of the Assyrian Empire. Open Richly Annotated
Tabal_(state)
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Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Praiseworthy; The Ever-praised
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the west gate of a city, from Middle English west ‘west’ + gate ‘gate’, or, in northern and eastern areas, ‘street’ (from Old Norse gata), or a habitational name from any of numerous places named Westgate, for example in County Durham, Kent, and Northumberland.
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French German
Guards wisely.
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Tamil
Lord of water
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh
The One who is Peaceful; Peace; Comfort
Female
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Creirwy, possibly CREARWY means "purity."
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Russian
(УÑтиньÑ) Russian form of Roman Latin Justina, USTINYA means "fair, just."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Free from Worries
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Indian, Sanskrit
Salutation of Respect
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French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Spanish
God be with us; Born of Mind; A Form of Emmanuel God is with us
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