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  2. Amarna letters - Wikipedia

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    The Amarna letters (/ ə ˈ m ɑːr n ə /; sometimes referred to as the Amarna correspondence or Amarna tablets, and cited with the abbreviation EA, for "El Amarna") are an archive, written on clay tablets, primarily consisting of diplomatic correspondence between the Egyptian administration and its representatives in Canaan and Amurru, or ...

  3. Amarna letter EA 1 - Wikipedia

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    The letter includes the information: [5] My daughters who are married to neighbouring kings, if my messengers go there they speak with them, they send me a greeting gift. But the one with you is poor. The letter in its entirety is translated as (text in italics, apart from the address, is taken from the Moran translation, plain text from Rainey ...

  4. Mitanni Letter - Wikipedia

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    The Mitanni Letter is a term used in historiography to refer to a document written in the Hurrian language by the Mitanni king Tushratta, dating from the first half of the 14th century BCE. The letter was discovered in 1887 in Amarna. Originally, it consisted of 494 lines, but only 466 lines have been preserved either in whole or in fragments.

  5. Amarna letter EA 4 - Wikipedia

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    The letter is part of a series of correspondences from Babylonia to Egypt, which run from EA2 to EA4 and EA6 to EA14. EA1 and EA5 are from Egypt to Babylonia. [1] [2] [3] In a publication of the Moran translations, the letter is given the title Royal deceit and threats. The letter translated reads: [2]

  6. Amarna letter EA 16 - Wikipedia

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    Amarna Letter EA 16 is part of the corpus of the Amarna Letters, a set of letters written mostly in Akkadian found at the Egyptian capital of Tell El-Amarna. [1] The text records a correspondence from Ashur-uballit I, Founder of the Middle Assyrian Empire, to an uncertain ruler of Ancient Egypt.

  7. Amarna letter EA 367 - Wikipedia

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    Amarna letter EA 367, titled From the Pharaoh to a Vassal, [1] is a medium-small, square clay tablet Amarna letter to Endaruta of Achshaph, (Akšapa of the letters), one of only about 10 letters of the el-Amarna corpus, that is from the Pharaoh of Egypt to his correspondent. (Two of the Pharaonic letters are lists, and not a 'letter' per se.)

  8. Amarna letter EA 10 - Wikipedia

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    Amarna Letter EA10 (see here: ) is the letter of the Amarna series of diplomatic correspondence designated EA 10, which is written in cuneiform writing showing the continuation of a correspondence between Burna-Buriash II (otherwise known as Burra-Buriyaš) an ancient king of Babylon (named Karduniaš in the 1350 BC Amarna time period), and Akhenaten (also known as Amenophis IV), an ancient ...

  9. Amarna letter EA 330 - Wikipedia

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    Amarna letter EA 330, from Šipṭi-Ba'la, (mayor)/governor of Lachish. (very high-resolution expandable photo) Amarna letter EA 330, titled: "Dirt at the Feet of the King" [1] is an ovate-(squarish)-shaped, small-sized letter, from Šipṭi-Ba'la the mayor/ruler of Lachish (Tel Lachish), of the mid 14th century BC Amarna letters.