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In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Bayasabhad (also known as the City of Serpents) is one of the fabled lands of the mysterious east, along with Asshai, Yi Ti, and the plains of the Jogos Nhai. Like its sister cities Kayakayanaya and Shamyriana, Bayasabhad was once part of the Patrimony of Hyrkoon, a civilization that flourished in eastern Essos thousands of years ago, but has since fallen. The warriors of these three cities are all women, since the people believe that only those who bring life into the world have the right to take it away. These female fighters are skilled in a variety of weapons and are taught to ride before they can walk. They are also famous for fighting bare-brested, wearing iron rings in their nipples and ruby studs in their cheeks.

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  • Bayasabhad ist eine befestigte Stadt in Essos, die an der Sandstraße liegt zwischen den Knochenbergen und dem Großen Sandmeer.
  • In der Saga Das Lied von Eis und Feuer ist Bayasabhad eine befestigte Stadt in Essos. Sie wird auch Stadt der Schlangen genannt. Sie liegt östlich der Knochenberge und am Großen Sandmeer25px|link=w:c:de.eisundfeuer und am Ostende der Sandstraße25px|link=w:c:de.eisundfeuer, die von Qarth über die Knochen verläuft, und verlangt Abgaben von Reisenden. Bayasadhad gehörte ebenso wie Shamyriana und Kayakayanaya25px|link=w:c:de.eisundfeuer zum Patrimonium von Hyrkoon und war als militärischer Vorposten entstanden, um die westlichen Grenzen ihres Reiches vor Räubern, Geächteten und Wilden aus den Knochen zu schützen. Ebenso gibt es Handel zwischen Shamyriana, Bayasadhad und Vaes Dothrak.
  • In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Bayasabhad (also known as the City of Serpents) is one of the fabled lands of the mysterious east, along with Asshai, Yi Ti, and the plains of the Jogos Nhai. Like its sister cities Kayakayanaya and Shamyriana, Bayasabhad was once part of the Patrimony of Hyrkoon, a civilization that flourished in eastern Essos thousands of years ago, but has since fallen. The warriors of these three cities are all women, since the people believe that only those who bring life into the world have the right to take it away. These female fighters are skilled in a variety of weapons and are taught to ride before they can walk. They are also famous for fighting bare-brested, wearing iron rings in their nipples and ruby studs in their cheeks.
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  • 巴亚撒布哈德
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  • Bayasabhad
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  • Bayasabhad ist eine befestigte Stadt in Essos, die an der Sandstraße liegt zwischen den Knochenbergen und dem Großen Sandmeer.
  • In der Saga Das Lied von Eis und Feuer ist Bayasabhad eine befestigte Stadt in Essos. Sie wird auch Stadt der Schlangen genannt. Sie liegt östlich der Knochenberge und am Großen Sandmeer25px|link=w:c:de.eisundfeuer und am Ostende der Sandstraße25px|link=w:c:de.eisundfeuer, die von Qarth über die Knochen verläuft, und verlangt Abgaben von Reisenden. Bayasadhad gehörte ebenso wie Shamyriana und Kayakayanaya25px|link=w:c:de.eisundfeuer zum Patrimonium von Hyrkoon und war als militärischer Vorposten entstanden, um die westlichen Grenzen ihres Reiches vor Räubern, Geächteten und Wilden aus den Knochen zu schützen. Ebenso gibt es Handel zwischen Shamyriana, Bayasadhad und Vaes Dothrak. Alle drei Städte sind für ihre Kriegerfrauen bekannt. Die Mädchen lernen zu reiten und klettern bevor sie laufen können und werden von frühster Kindheit an im Umgang mit verschiedenen Waffen unterwiesen. Die Frauen haben eine Vorliebe Eisenringe in den Brustwarzen und Rubine in den Wangen zu tragen. Die Großen Väter herrschen über die Städte, welche aus den vielversprechendsten Jungen - die größten, stärksten und schönsten - ausgewählt werden. Nur einer unter hundert Jungen wird ausgewählt, darf selbst Kinder zeugen und wird somit selbst zu einer der Großen Väter. Die restlichen Jungen werden kastriert, ehe sie das Mannesalter erreichen und dienen der Stadt in jeglichen Positionen wie Priester, Schreiber, Köche und Handwerker.
  • In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Bayasabhad (also known as the City of Serpents) is one of the fabled lands of the mysterious east, along with Asshai, Yi Ti, and the plains of the Jogos Nhai. Like its sister cities Kayakayanaya and Shamyriana, Bayasabhad was once part of the Patrimony of Hyrkoon, a civilization that flourished in eastern Essos thousands of years ago, but has since fallen. The warriors of these three cities are all women, since the people believe that only those who bring life into the world have the right to take it away. These female fighters are skilled in a variety of weapons and are taught to ride before they can walk. They are also famous for fighting bare-brested, wearing iron rings in their nipples and ruby studs in their cheeks. Bayasabhad and its sister cities are ruled by men known as the Great Fathers, and they are the only men in the cities who are allowed to breed. It is said that ninety-nine out of every one hundred boys are gelded when they reach the age of manhood and live out their lives as eunuchs, serving as scribes, priests, scholars, servants, cooks, farmers, and craftsmen. If a male is particularly tall, strong and attractive, he is spared and may become a Great Father in his turn. The origin of this tradition is not fully understood in Westeros, though Maester Naylin speculates on the reasoning behind it in his work Rubies and Iron. Representatives from Bayasabhad trade at the market of Vaes Dothrak, and Daenerys Targaryen observes some of these female warriors in the first novel. The Lands of Ice and Fire map book- which features a significantly different outline of eastern Essos than the TV series- places Bayasabhad and its sister cities just east of the Bones, an immense mountain range that runs from the northern (Shivering Sea) to southern (Jade Sea) coasts of Essos. Three major thoroughfares- the Steel Road, the Stone Road and the Sand Road- form the main passageways through the range, each commanded by a city. Bayasabhad, the southernmost of the three, sits astride the Sand Road.
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