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    Ephesus (redirect from Apasa)
     Éphesos; Turkish: Efes; may ultimately derive from Hittite: 𒀀𒉺𒊭, romanized: Apaša) was a city in Ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi)...
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    or Catari (also Túpaj Katari) (c. 1750 – November 13, 1781), born Julián Apasa Nina, was the indigenous Aymara leader of a major insurrection in colonial-era...
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    confederation of states. The chief Arzawan state, whose capital was at Apasa, is often referred to as Arzawa Minor or Arzawa Proper, while the other...
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  • Apasa (Greek: Άπασα) is an islet east of Ithaca, one of the Echinades (Modia subgroup), an island group in the Ionian Sea in Greece. As of 2011, it had...
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    the Hittite Empire. A significantly smaller Arzawa continued, centered on Apasa (Ephesus), with Mira to the east. According to the current understanding...
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    43472; 21.02500 (Soros) Apasa Άπασα Modia 0.024 17 m 38°25′53″N 21°1′29″E / 38.43139°N 21.02472°E / 38.43139; 21.02472 (Apasa) Modio or Modi Μοδιό or...
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  • Arzawa. Uhha-Ziti at this time had made his base at Apasa. During Mursili's march, a meteorite struck Apasa and wounded Uhha-Ziti, as recorded in the Annals...
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  • Mursili defeated him at the river. Mursili chased Piyama-Kurunta into Apasa. The following winter, Mursili withdrew to the Astarpa to prepare for the...
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    8th-7th century BCE (Museum of Louvre, Paris) Flower of Life on a mosaic from Apaša (Ephesos) Floor decoration from the palace of King Ashurbanipal, Northern...
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    Ayasuluk Hill is believed to have been the site of the Late Bronze Age city of Apasa, capital of the Kingdom of Arzawa. The basilica is believed to have been...
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  • kingdom Capital Duration (BC) Aeolia Smyrna 8th century - 6th century Arzawa Apasa (Ephesus?) Assuwa league 1300-1250 Caria Halicarnassus 11th century - 6th...
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  • României, sezonul 5, schimba regulile. Ce se intampla daca niciun antrenor nu apasa butonul pentru un concurent" (in Romanian). Pro TV. 8 September 2015. "Instagram"...
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    indigenous peasant army in revolt against Spanish control of Peru. Julián Apasa, known as Túpac Katari allied with Túpac Amaru and lead an indigenous revolt...
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    singular tu, ti -tu, -ti tuwa- plural unzas, unza -manza unza- 3rd person singular (apa-) -as, -ata, -an, -du apasa- plural (apa-) -ata, -manza apasa-...
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    Capital State type Existed Arzawa Apasa Federation 15th – 12th century BC Arme-Shupria Van Kingdom 1290 – 1190 BC Caria Apasa Kingdom 11th–6th century BC Diauehi...
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  • MUNIGBUWA – 1455 OBANTA II – 1460 OBA LOJA – 1470 OBA LOFIN – 1482 OBA APASA – 1496 OBA GANJU – 1508 OBA TEWOGBOYE – 1516 OBA RUWAMUDA – 1520 OBA OFINRAN...
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    Kingdom 1290–1190 BC Armi Armi Kingdom city state/client 2290–40 BC Arzawa Apasa Confederation of principalities 1700–1300 BC Assyria Assur Empire 2025–609...
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  • century BC). Contemporary to Assuwa in Western Anatolia (capital was known as Apasa by the Hittites, later called Ephesos by the Greeks). Arzawa Proper, may...
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    76767; 19.59261 (Diaplo) Echinades Apasa, 38°25′53″N 21°1′29″E / 38.43139°N 21.02472°E / 38.43139; 21.02472 (Apasa) Drakonera, 38°28′48″N 21°01′08″E...
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  • name of Makhosini Henry Xaba, (born 1974), South African singer Julián Apasa Nina, birthname of Túpac Katari (c. 1750–1781), Bolivian rebel Lorenzo Nina...
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    between 1777 and 1781, led by Tomás Katari, Túpac Amaru II, and Julian Apasa (who adopted the name Túpac Katari)—all had been crushed with utter ruthlessness...
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  • printre care Râmnicu Vâlcea, Drăgășani și Băbeni". 26 November 2023. "Orban apasă pedala discursului conservator în PNL. Ce spun specialiştii despre poziţionările...
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  • Piyama-Kurunta, son of their king Uhha-Ziti. Mursili destroys Milawanda and besieges Apasa as a result, forcing the king to retreat to Ahhiyawa along with his sons...
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  • in the names of previous Arzawan kings. In c. 1323 BC, based in the town Apasa, Uhha-Ziti rebelled against the Hittites and accepted that empire's refugees...
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    21.02500 (Soros) Apasa Άπασα Pylaros Modia 0.024 17 m 38°25′53″N 21°1′29″E / 38.43139°N 21.02472°E / 38.43139; 21.02472 (Apasa) Modio or Modi Μοδιό...
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  • International Film Festival. It screened in the United Kingdom in 2003, and as Cine apasa pe tragaci? in Romania, and had a DVD premiere in Netherlands and the US...
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  • include Mycenaean pottery and seals. This settlement is believed to be Apasa, the capital of the Kingdom of Arzawa. A mausoleum for St John was replaced...
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    in the sea. Hittite records of the Late Bronze Age. In Hitti language, Apasa (Ephesus), the capital of a state called Arzawa, in which also was Karkisha...
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    original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012. Dacă vrei să râzi, apasă aici!. "Alegerile locale in Salaj, rezultate finale!". www.magazinsalajean...
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    the Chamber of Deputies]. Digi24 (in Romanian). 22 December 2020. "Orban apasă pedala discursului conservator în PNL" [Orban Emphasizes Conservatism of...
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