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Gargoris was a
mythical king of the Cynetes,
considered part of the
people of Tartessos, and,
according to legend, the
inventor of b****eeping. He exiled...
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lakes of Ethiopia,
located completely or
partially within the country's borders. Lake
Chelelektu Lake
Gargori Lake
Laitali Lakes portal Rift
Valley lakes...
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empties into a
chain of
interconnected lakes that
begin with Lake
Gargori and end with Lake Abbe (or Abhe Bad) on the
border with Djibouti, some...
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Roman province of Lusitania).
According to Justin's epitome, the
mythical Gargoris and
Habis were
their founding kings. The name
Cynetes (Latin Conii) probably...
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Norax King of
Tartessos Reign ?
Predecessor Geryon Successor Gargoris Born Tartessos,
Hispania Died Tartessos, Hispania...
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Soumitra Chatterjee Pupul Rangeet Tatai Diptodeep Bhebli Ahana Gobinda Gargori Shantilal Mukherjee Pupul's
mother Anjana Basu
Madhabi Dutta Aparajita...
- of six
connected lakes,
which also
includes (from
north to south)
lakes Gargori, Laitali, Gummare,
Bario and Afambo. The lake is the
ultimate destination...
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Carolina López-Ruiz has made
similar arguments for the
story of
Gargoris and
Habis in Tartessus. The
Carthaginians appear to have had both part-time...
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region of Tartessos. The only
source of the
legend of
Habis and his
father Gargoris is the work
Epitome by Justin, who
copied it from the now lost work Philippic...
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interconnected lakes in this Zone, fed by the Awash: from
north to
south they are
Gargori, Laitali, Gummare,
Bario and Lake Abbe (or Abhe Bad).
Following a split...