
TheAzali (Ancient Greek:Ἄζαλοι) were aPannonianIllyrian people. They originally lived in Pannonia, northernIllyria. They were one of the tribal groups which revolted in theBellum Batonianum and like other Pannonian Illyrians, they were forcibly moved out of the region. The exact date of the resettlement is unclear as the Transdanubian area, where they were settled, passed under Roman control after the Illyrian revolt. The Azali were settled in the Roman frontier between the CelticBoii andEravisci.[1] In their new homeland they were organized as acivitas (municipium Azaliorum). Their chief settlement was Brigetio, contemporary Szőny.
Azali culture is depicted on grave reliefs in Brigetion andSzomód. The Azali women who are depicted on the gravestones wore "long-sleeved dresses under an overgarment", headdresses and occasionally veils.[2]