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Not hostile but loyal kings in Tabal, c. 735 BC.

ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies
This paper offers an interpretation of the as yet undeciphered Anatolian glyph in § 3 of the Hieroglyphic Luwian inscription TOPADA dated c. 735 BC and recently redated c. 900 BC. The sign is usually translated with ‘hostile’ qualifying as such a coalition of eight Neo-Hittite kings against Great King Wasusarma of Tabal in or at Parzuta.
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Tabal, Tibareni, Tebarani

Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 1936
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Neo-Assyrian and Persian Periods in the Tabal / Cappadocia Region in the Light of the Topakli Höyük Finds

International Journal of Ancient History
The earliest excavations in Topaklı Höyük have been carried by Italian Luigi Polacco between 1967 and 1974. This study discusses eight Neo-Assyrian and Persian ceramic vessels, found during the short-term excavations carried out in Topaklı Höyük. First, the Neo-Assyrians and then the Persians prevailed in Topaklı Höyük, located in the Tabal region ...
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