- Ayyab
Ayyab was a king of Aštartu, named "Tell 'Aštara", during the
Amarna letters correspondence of 1350-1335 BC , (about a 15-20 year period). His city is located south ofDamascus -(called Dimasqu in the letters), and is involved with the takeover of cities by theHabiru of the Amarna letters intrigues. Besides foreign countries to the north, for exampleHatti of the Hittites, the internal Habiru were affecting cities/city-state s, and their kings.Biridašwa was another king of "Aštartu".Ayyab's letter EA 364
Ayyab is the author of only one letter to the Egyptian
pharaoh , letter EA 364-(EA for 'elAmarna ').Title: "Justified war"
:"To the king, my lord: Message of "Ayyab", your servant. I fall at the feet of my lord 7 times and 7 times. I am the servant of the king, my lord, the dirt at his feet. I have heard what the king, my lord, wrote to me through Atahmaya. Truly, I have guarded "very carefully", (i.e. "Ma-GAL, Ma-GAL"), [the "citie] s" of the king, my lord. Moreover, note that it is the ruler of Hasura who has taken 3 cities form me. From the time I heard and verified this, there has been waging of war against him. Truly, may the king, my lord, take cognizance, and may the king, my lord, give thought to his servant. -EA 364, lines 1-28 (complete)
Ayyab's name is referred to in only one letter of the Amarna letters corpus, one of two letters by
Labaya 's son:Mutbaal of the city, "Pihilu", modernPella, Jordan . The letter is EA 256, title: "Oaths and denials", (the oaths and denials by Mutbaal). See: "Tenuous identifications with Biblical figures": Labaya-(Mutbaal letter 256).ee also
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Tell-Ashtara
*Shutu
*Aram Damascus
*Upu , regional Damascus
*Biridašwa , mayor of "Aštartu"/Tell-Ashtara
*Tahmašši , Egyptian officialReferences
*Moran, William L. "The Amarna Letters." John Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)
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