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The term Puqudu or Piqudu (or in the Bible, Peqod) refers to a prominent Aramean tribe and its associated region in southern or eastern Babylonia. They lived along the eastern edge of Elam and in the area near Uruk and the Tigris. Their tribal name is sometimes spelled with an accent mark as Puqūdu, and the members of the tribe are sometimes referred to as Puqūdian, Puqūdians, or Puqudaeans (e.g. in the Nimrud Letters). Some older publications use Pukud.

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  • Puqudu fou una de les tribus aramees de la Baixa Mesopotàmia. L'estat de Puqudu estava situat a la meitat de la Baixa Mesopotàmia, al nord de Gambulu (però segons una inscripció de Teglatfalassar III, just al sud). El territori fou sotmès per Sargon II en la campanya del 710 aC contra Babilònia i fou agregat a la província de Gambulu. El 692 aC la tribu fou part de la coalició que va enfrontar als assiris a la batalla d'Halule o Khalule (Samarra). (ca)
  • The term Puqudu or Piqudu (or in the Bible, Peqod) refers to a prominent Aramean tribe and its associated region in southern or eastern Babylonia. They lived along the eastern edge of Elam and in the area near Uruk and the Tigris. Their tribal name is sometimes spelled with an accent mark as Puqūdu, and the members of the tribe are sometimes referred to as Puqūdian, Puqūdians, or Puqudaeans (e.g. in the Nimrud Letters). Some older publications use Pukud. The Puqudu, known from governmental archives of Assyria, were "prominent between the mid-8th century and 626 B.C.", although their presence is documented in Babylonia at least as early as the ninth century. It is not certain when they migrated into the area. They appear to have been a loosely associated set of clans, forming alliances for war but not governed under any form of permanent centralized government. In common with other Aramean tribes of the area, including the Gambūlu, Ruʾa, and Gurasimmu, the Puqudu had multiple leaders at the same time. There is not enough surviving evidence to speak more specifically about their political organization. Their way of life appears to have been largely rural, with many caring for herds. The surviving records concerning Puqudu and other groups point to an ongoing tension between the largely rural Aramean tribes, including the Puqudu, and the rural elite of Assyria. (en)
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  • Puqudu fou una de les tribus aramees de la Baixa Mesopotàmia. L'estat de Puqudu estava situat a la meitat de la Baixa Mesopotàmia, al nord de Gambulu (però segons una inscripció de Teglatfalassar III, just al sud). El territori fou sotmès per Sargon II en la campanya del 710 aC contra Babilònia i fou agregat a la província de Gambulu. El 692 aC la tribu fou part de la coalició que va enfrontar als assiris a la batalla d'Halule o Khalule (Samarra). (ca)
  • The term Puqudu or Piqudu (or in the Bible, Peqod) refers to a prominent Aramean tribe and its associated region in southern or eastern Babylonia. They lived along the eastern edge of Elam and in the area near Uruk and the Tigris. Their tribal name is sometimes spelled with an accent mark as Puqūdu, and the members of the tribe are sometimes referred to as Puqūdian, Puqūdians, or Puqudaeans (e.g. in the Nimrud Letters). Some older publications use Pukud. (en)
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