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| has gloss | eng: Quwê – also spelled Que, Kue, Qeve, Coa, Kuê and Keveh – was a "Neo-Hittite" Assyrian vassal state or province at various times from the 9th century BC to shortly after the death of Ashurbanipal around 627 BCE in the lowlands of eastern Cilicia, and the name of its capital city, tentatively identified with Adana, in modern Turkey. According to many translations of the Bible, it was the place from which King Solomon obtained horses. (I Kings 10: 28, 29; II Chron. 1:16). |
| lexicalization | eng: Quwe |
| lexicalization | eng: Quwê |
| instance of | (noun) an Anatolian language Luvian, Luwian |
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| has gloss | deu: Qu'e (auch Que) war ein kleinasiatisches Königreich, dass unter Salmanassar V. 725 v. Chr. zur assyrischen Provinz erklärt wurde. |
| lexicalization | deu: Qu'e |
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