- romanized: Éphesos; Turkish: Efes; may
ultimately derive from Hittite: 𒀀𒉺𒊭, romanized:
Apaša) was an
ancient Gr**** city on the
coast of Ionia, in present-day Selçuk...
- or
Catari (also Túpaj Katari) (c. 1750 – 13
November 1781), born Julián
Apasa Nina, was the
indigenous Aymara leader of a
major insurrection in colonial-era...
-
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 (Gr****: 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...
- the
Hittite Empire. A
significantly smaller Arzawa continued,
centered on
Apasa (Ephesus), with Mira to the east.
According to the
current understanding...
- 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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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-...
- 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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Mursili defeated him at the river.
Mursili chased Piyama-Kurunta into
Apasa. The
following winter,
Mursili withdrew to the
Astarpa to
prepare for the...
- name of
Makhosini Henry Xaba, (born 1974),
South African singer Julián
Apasa Nina,
birthname of Túpac
Katari (c. 1750–1781),
Bolivian rebel Lorenzo Nina...