- Tubal
Tubal, תובל [ tʷu'bal ] or תבל [ tu'bal ] , "Thou shalt be brought", in Genesis 10 (the
Table of Nations ), was the name of a son ofJapheth , son ofNoah . Many authors, following the Romanized Jewish authorJosephus (1st century AD), related the name to "Iber". Concerning the question of the ethnic affinity of the population of Tubal, Josephus wrote: "Tobal gave rise to the Thobeles, who are now called Iberes". This version was repeated by PatriarchEustathius of Antioch , BishopTheodoret , and others. However,Jerome ,Isidore of Seville , and the Welsh historianNennius stated another tradition that Tubal was ancestor to the Iberians, 'Italians' [i.e., Italic tribes] and 'Spanish' [who were also calledIberians ] . Tubal is also said to be the founder of the Portuguese city of "Setubal".Basque intellectuals like
Poza (16th century) have named Tubal as the ancestor ofBasques , and by extension, the Iberians. The French Basque authorAugustin Chaho (19th century) published "The Legend of Aitor", asserting that the common patriarch of the Basques wasAitor , a descendant of Tubal.The
Caucasian Iberia ns were relatives of modern Georgians. Some modern Georgians also claim descent from Tubal andMeshech ; a Georgian historian,Ivane Javakhishvili , considered Tabal, Tubal, Jabal and Jubal to be ancient Georgian tribal designations.The
Tabal i ("Tibarenoi" in Greek) wereLuwian tribes ofAsia Minor of the 3rd-1st millennias BC. They and other related tribes, the "Chalybes" (Khalib /Khaldi ) and theMossynoeci ("Mossynoikoi" in Greek), are sometimes considered the founders ofmetallurgy .Literature
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Ivane Javakhishvili . "Historical-Ethnological problems of Georgia, the Caucasus and the Near East" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1950, pp. 130-135 (in Georgian)
*Giorgi Melikishvili . "About the history of ancient Georgia" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1959, pp. 9, 13, 14, 18, 72-78, 108-110, 121, 175, 226, 227, 253 (in Russian)
*Simon Janashia . "Works", vol. III, Tbilisi, 1959, pp. 2-74 (in Georgian)
*Guram Kvirkvelia . "Foreign scientists about the metallurgy of the ancient Georgian tribes" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1976, pp. 3-90 (in Georgian, Russian summary).
*Nana Khazaradze . "The Ethnopolitical entities of Eastern Asia Minor in the first half of the 1st millennium BC" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1978, pp. 3-139 (in Georgian, Russian and English)
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