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tubbal
tubbal (ˈtʌbəl) Also tubble. [? dial. var. of twibill.] Local name of the common mattock, or of a special form (see quot. 1902); in Cornwall, a miner's tool of similar form (= tubber2).1847–78 Halliwell, Tubble, a mattock. Devon. 1880 W. Cornwall Gloss., Tubbal, a miner's tool. 1902 Rep. Provinc. Au... Oxford English Dictionary
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tubble
tubble see tubbal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Azaz
On 10 August 1030, Tubbal near Azaz became the scene of a humiliating defeat of the Byzantine emperor Romanos III at the hands of the Mirdasids. It was the center of a district bearing its name that also included the market towns or forts of Kafr Latha, Mannagh, Yabrin, Arfad, Tubbal and Innib. wikipedia.org
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tubber
▪ I. tubber1 (ˈtʌbə(r)) [f. tub n. or v. + -er1.] a. One who makes tubs, a cooper. b. One who lives in a tub, a cynic like Diogenes. c. A rowing man who is ‘coached’ in a ‘tub’ (nonce-use). d. One who tubs: see tub v. 1 b.1825 Brockett N.C. Words, Tubber, a cooper, a maker of tubs. 1883 Almondbury &... Oxford English Dictionary
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Niketas of Mistheia
In December of the same year, the Byzantine generals Niketas of Mistheia and Symeon the protovestiarios besieged and captured Azaz, and burned Tubbal. wikipedia.org
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twybill
twibill, twybill arch. and dial. (ˈtwaɪbɪl, † ˈtwɪb(ə)l) Forms: 1 twibile, 1–4 twybile (4 -byle); 1, 4– twibil, 1, 6– twibill (6 -bylle); 1, 4– twybill, 4–6 -bil, -byl(l(e, 6 -bille; 4 twybel(l, 5–6 twyble, 6 twible, Sc. twibbil, 7 twibble; 6–7 twyvel(l, 8 twivil(l: see also tubbal, tubber2, and two... Oxford English Dictionary
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Öncüpınar, Kilis
During the 11th century, it was a fortified place known as Tubbal. The Byzantines were routed, but the following year raided the region and burned down Tubbal. wikipedia.org
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Battle of Azaz (1030)
Battle The Byzantines set up a fortified camp at Tubbal, near Azaz, and the Emperor dispatched the Excubitors, under their commander, the patrikios Leo of Mistheia and Symeon successfully fended off these attacks and in turn captured several fortresses, including Azaz after a short siege in December; Tubbal wikipedia.org
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