Tabal (region)

๐’†ณ๐’‹ซ๐’„ (mฤt Tabal)
๐”’‚๐”–ฑ๐””† (Sura)
Location of Tabal (region)
Location of Tabal (region)
StatusRegion
Official languagesLuwian
Ethnic groups
Luwians
Historical eraIron Age
c. 12th century BCE
โ€ข Tabalian campaign of Shalmaneser III
837 BCE
โ€ข Submission to the Neo-Assyrian Empire
mid-8th century BC
โ€ข Cimmerian invasions
c. 7th century BCE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Lower Land
Cappadocia
Today part ofTurkey

Tabal (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: ๐’†ณ๐’‹ซ๐’„, romanized: mฤt Tabal and ๐’Œท๐’‹ซ๐’„, romanized: ฤlu Tabal[1][2][3]) was a region which covered south-east Anatolia during the Iron Age.[4]

  1. ^ "Tabalu [TABAL] (GN)". Textual Sources of the Assyrian Empire. Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
  2. ^ "Tabalu [TABAL] (GN)". Ancient Records of Middle Eastern Polities. Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
  3. ^ D'Alfonso 2012, p. 180.
  4. ^ Bryce 2012, p. 141.

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