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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 letters localities and rulers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Amarna letters–Text corpus, categorized by: Amarna letters–localities and their rulers. It includes countries, regions, and the cities or city-states . The regions are included in Canaan and the Levant.

  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 1 - Wikipedia

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    These tablets were discovered in el-Amarna and are therefore known as the Amarna letters. All of the tablets are inscribed with cuneiform writing. [1] [2] The letters EA1 to EA14 contain the correspondence between Egypt and Babylonia. Only two of them, EA1 and EA5, were sent from Egypt to Babylonia. The other twelve were written by Babylonians.

  6. Amarna letter EA 282 - Wikipedia

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    Unidentified Amarna letter, but equivalent line length and shape to EA 282 Amarna letter EA 282 is a relatively short ovate clay tablet Amarna letter , located in the British Museum , no. 29851. The letter contains only 16 lines of cuneiform text, in Akkadian , with lines 12 to 16 covering half of the tablet's reverse.

  7. Amarna letter EA 252 - Wikipedia

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    The letter is letter one of three letters authored by him, to the Pharaoh. In the current List of Amarna letters by size, it is the smallest clay tablet letter, being only ~3 in tall by ~2 in wide. The Amarna letters, about 300, numbered up to EA 382, are a mid 14th century BC, about 1350 BC and 20–25 years later, correspondence.

  8. Yapahu - Wikipedia

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    Yapahu was a mayor/ruler of the city/city-state of Gazru (modern Gezer) of the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. Two other mayors of Gazru during the Amarna letters period, were Adda-danu and Milkilu. Yapahu is the author of five Amarna letters to the pharaoh of Egypt, EA 297-300, and EA 378, (EA for 'el Amarna').

  9. Amarna letter EA 11 - Wikipedia

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    The letter content suggests of the place Amarna having experienced an epidemic of some kind of plague. The letter (together with letter EA10 ) seems to undoubtedly indicate that Akhenaten married his daughters Meritaten and Ankhesenpaaten at a time when they were both 11 or 12 years of age.