Pihuri

Pihuri

Pakhura (Pihuri) was an Egyptian commissioner in the "Land of Retenu" (Canaan) mentioned in the Amarna letters. He probably served under Pharaoh Amenhotep III and/or Akhenaten. In EA 122, Rib-Hadda, king of Byblos, complained of an attack by Pakhura, who killed a number of Byblos' Shardana mercenaries and took captive three of Rib-Hadda's men.

References

* I. E. S. Edwards, C. J. Gadd, N. G. L. Hammond, E. Sollberger, eds., "The Cambridge Ancient History", Cambridge University Press 1973
* Epiphanius Wilson, "Egyptian Literature", The Colonial Press 1901, p.212
* Charles Francis Horne, "The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East", Kessinger Publishing 2001, p.288


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