- Abdi-Riša
Abdi-Riša was a ruler-'mayor' of
Enišasi , during the 1350-1335 BCAmarna letters correspondence. Another mayor ofEnišasi , "Šatiya " is found in the Amarna letters corpus. The name "Abdi-Riša" means "servant -Riša".Abdi-Riša is only referenced in his own letter EA 363, a letter to
pharaoh , (EA for 'elAmarna ').Letter no. 363 is a unique letter, being part of a letter–series, (by the same
scribe )::EA 174-(1), "Report onAmqu (1)":EA 175-(2), "Report on Amqu (2)":EA 176-(3), "Report on Amqu (3)":EA 363-(4), "Report on Amqu (4)"the Amqu being the "
Beqaa Valley area" ofLebanon . As letter EA 363 was discovered later, (in a separatein-situ deposit), than the original letters of the Amarna letters correspondence, it is undamaged.Abdi-Riša letter
EA 363, title: "A joint report on
Amqu (4)"":"Say to the king-(i.e. Pharaoh), my lord, my god, my Sun: Message of "'Abdi-Riša", your servant, the ruler of E(ni)šasi. I fall in the dirt under the feet of the king, my lord, 7 times and 7 times. Look, we ar(e) inAmqu , in cities of the king, my lord, andEtakkama , the ruler of Qinsa-(Kadesh ), assisted the troops ofHatti and set the cities of the king, my lord, on fire. May the king, my lord, take cognizance, and may the king, my lord, give archers that we may (re)gain the cities of the king, my lord, and dwell in the cities of the king, my lord, my god, my Sun." -EA 363, lines 1-23 (complete)The actual written name used for Enišasi in this letter is: "Ešasi".
ee also
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Šatiya
*Enišasi
*Amarna letters–localities and their rulers References
*Moran, William L. "The Amarna Letters." John Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)
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