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- Tabarna abstract "In the ancient Hittite empire, the Tabarnas meant the highest dignitary, by degree similar to the Roman emperor: though, differently from it, the Tabarnas was not an absolute monarch, but a kind of a council (the panko) was upon his decisions. This rendered the Hittite empire a military aristocracy.The noun comes from Labarnas I, one of the greatest Hittite kings (and probably founder of the empire), much like the Roman "Caesar".".
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- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Caesar.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heads_of_state.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hittite_Empire.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Emperor.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Hittites.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Labarna_I.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Labarnas_I.
- Tabarna wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Tabarna hasPhotoCollection Tabarna.
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- Tabarna subject Category:Heads_of_state.
- Tabarna subject Category:Hittite_Empire.
- Tabarna comment "In the ancient Hittite empire, the Tabarnas meant the highest dignitary, by degree similar to the Roman emperor: though, differently from it, the Tabarnas was not an absolute monarch, but a kind of a council (the panko) was upon his decisions. This rendered the Hittite empire a military aristocracy.The noun comes from Labarnas I, one of the greatest Hittite kings (and probably founder of the empire), much like the Roman "Caesar".".
- Tabarna label "Tabarna".
- Tabarna sameAs Tabarna.
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- Tabarna sameAs Q6137726.
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- Tabarna wasDerivedFrom Tabarna?oldid=616362932.
- Tabarna isPrimaryTopicOf Tabarna.