- Etakkama
Etakkama, as a common name, but also, Aitukama, Atak(k)ama, Etak(k)ama, and Itak(k)ama is the name for the 'mayor' (king) of Qidšu, (
Kadesh ) of the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. (Qidšu is also referenced as: Qinšu, also Kissa). Etakkama is referenced in 11 of the 382 EA letters, (EA for 'elAmarna '), and especially, a "series of 4" identical letters concerning:Amqu , the region of the Beqaa inLebanon . Those 4 letters concern the intrigues of city/city-state takeovers, along with troops fromHatti , and the claim of: "Etakkama's troops from 'Kinsa' "-(Qidšu-"Kissa")-Kadesh ) and are titled: "A joint report onAmqu (1-4)".Etakkama was the author of one letter, EA 189.
Letter no. 189, title: "Etakkama of Qadesh"
:"To the king-(i.e.
pharaoh ), my lord: Message of "Etakkama", your servant. I fall at the feet of my lord, my Sun, 7 times plus 7. My lord, I am your servant, but the wickedBiryawaza has gone on defaming me in your sight, my lord, and when he was defaming me in your sight, "then" he took my entire paternal estate along with the land of Qidšu-(Kadesh ), and sent my cities up in flames. But, I assure you, thecommissioner s of the king, my lord, and his magnates—know my loyalty, since I said to the magnate Puhuru, "May the magnate Puhuru know that [...] " ..."Reverse": [...] ...Biryawaza. Thus do I serve you along w [it] h all my brothers, and wherever there is war against the king, I go, together with my troops, together with my
chariot s, and together with all my brothers. Since Biryawaza had allowed all of the cities of the king, my lord, to go over to the 'Apiru inTahši andUpu , I went, and with your gods and your Sun, (i.eRe ) leading me, I restored from the 'Apiru the cities to the king, my lord, for his service, and I disbanded the 'Apiru. May the king, my lord, rejoice at "Etakkama", his servant, for I serve the king, my lord, together with all my brothers. I serve the king, my lord, but Biryawaza caused the loss of all [your] lan [ds. "His intention"] is solely injustice, but I am forever-(but I am [your servant] forever)." -EA 189, lines 1-20, Rev: lines 1-27 (bottom of tablet-letter damaged, lacuna of 2-5 sentences(?))Besides claiming his loyalty to pharaoh, Etakkama is revealing how
Biryawaza , the king of Dimašqu, (Damascus ) is really the problem inUpu , the region surrounding Damascus. The 'Amqu region' is the Beqaa Valley area to the northeast-(of Damascus), in Lebanon.ee also
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Biryawaza , mayor of "Dimašqu"/Damascus
*Aram Damascus
*Amqu ; letter about Etakkama: "A joint report on Amqu (4)"
*Upu References
*Moran, William L. "The Amarna Letters." John Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)
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