- Karaduniyaš
Karaduniyaš, also Karaduniše, is the name used for Babylonia-(
Babylon ), in the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. The name Karaduniyaš is mainly used in the letters written betweenKadashman-Enlil I , orBurna-Buriash , the Kings of Babylon, and thePharaoh ofAncient Egypt -(called: Mizri), letters EA 1-EA 11, (EA for 'elAmarna ').There are two additional letters in the 382–letter Amarna corpus that reference Karaduniyaš. The first is a damaged, and partial letter, EA 200, (with no author), regarding "
Ahlamean s", (similar to theSutean s); the title is: "About Ahlameans". The second letter is complete and undamaged, a letter from one of the sons ofLabaya , namelyMutbaal -("Mut-Bahli", or "Mut-Ba'lu"), letter EA 255.2 example letters of "Karaduniyaš"
EA 255, Mutbaal letter no. 1 of 2, title: "No destination too far"
Letter 255 by Mutbaal, about caravans, seems to imply that his location in western Jordan, (as "Mayor of "Pihilu"-(modern
Pella, Jordan )), was an important trade route to the east to Babylonia, or north toMittani .:"Say [t] o the king, [my] lord and my Sun: Thus [Mutbaal|Mut-Bahl [u] ,] your servant, the dirt at your feet, the mire you tread on. I fall at the feet of the king, my lord, 7 times and 7 times. The king, my lord, sentHaaya to me to say, "Acaravan to Hanagalbat-(Mitanni ), is this (man) to send on, and (all of you) send it on!" Who am I that I would not send on a caravan of the king, my lord, seeing that " [Labaya| [La] b] " 'ayu, my father, ["used to ser] ve" the king, his lord, ["and"] he ["himself"] used to send on ["all" the carav] ans ["that"] the king [would se] nd to Hanagalbat. Let the king, my lord, send a caravan even to "Karaduniyaš". I will personally conduct it under very heavy guard." -EA 255, lines 1-25 (complete)EA 9, Burna-Buriash letter no. 4 of 6, title: "Ancient loyalties, new request"
:(1-6) "Say to Nibhurrereya, the king of [Ancient Egypt|Egy [pt] -(Mizri), my brother] : Thus Burra-Buriyaš, the king of "Karad [un] iyaš", your brother. For me all goes well. For you, your household, your wives, your sons, your
country , your ma [g] nates, yourhorse s, yourchariot s, may all go very well.:(7-18) From the time myancestor s and your ancestors made a mutual declaration of friendship, they sen [t] beautiful greeting-gifts to each other, and refused no request for anything beautiful. My brother has now sent me 2–minas ofgold as my greeting-gift. Now, (i)f gold is plentiful, overflowing, send me as much as your ancestors (sent), but if it is scarce, send me half of what your ancestors (sent). Why have you sent me 2–minas of gold? At the moment my work on atemple is extensive, and I am quite busy with carrying it out. Send me much gold. And you for your part, whatever you want from my country, write me so that it may be taken to you.:(19-38) In the time ofKurigalzu , my ancestor, all the Canaanites wrote here to him, saying, "C [om] e to the border of the country so we can revolt and be allied ["wi] th" you." My ancestor sent them this (reply), saying, "Forget about being allied with me. If you become enemies of the king of Egypt, and are allied with anyone else—will I not then come and plunder you? How can there be an alliance with me?" For the sake of your ancestor, my ancestor did not listen to them. Now, as for my Assyrianvassal s-(i.e.Ashur-uballit I , king), I was not the one who sent them to you. Why on their own authority have they come to your country? If you love me, they will conduct no business whatsoever. Send them off to me empty–handed. I send to you as your greeting-gift 3–minas of genuinelapis lazuli , and 5–teams ofhorse s for 5–wood enchariot s." -EA 9, lines 1-38 (3 paragraphs)) (complete)ee also
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Burna-Buriash
*Kadashman-Enlil I
*Ashur-uballit I , (ascendant)-King ofAssyria
*Greeting-gift (Šulmānī)
*Amarna letters Amarna letters (photos)
King of Babylon:
* [http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/a-burnaburiash3.htm EA 9-(Obverse)] ; see: KaraduniyašTushratta :
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/mba/img/28000.jpgEA 19-(Obverse)] , [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/mba/mba18.htm Article] , Tushratta
* [http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/amarnaletters.htm EA 23-(Reverse)] , with " "Black"Hieratic "; [http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/a-tushratta_3.htm Article] -(British Museum ); see:Shaushka * [http://www.katapi.org.uk/BibleMSS/ElAmarnaT.htm EA 28-(Obverse)] , see:
Pirissi and Tulubri Rib-Hadda letters:
* [http://bible.gen.nz/amos/pics/amarna_sm.jpgEA 126-(Obverse)] ; [http://bible.gen.nz/amos/archaeology/amarna.htm#amarna Article-(Click for larger Picture)] ; See:Salhi (region) Abi-Milku:
* [http://katherinestange.com/egypt/tablet.jpgEA 147-(Obverse)] ; see:Abi-Milku
* [http://www.courses.psu.edu/cams/cams400w_aek11/amarnabw.jpg#1: EA 153-(Obverse)] ; [http://www.courses.psu.edu/cams/cams400w_aek11/amarnal.html Article]
* [http://80.65.232.176/Photos/00/00/02/72/ME0000027293_2.jpg#2: EA 153-(Obverse)-2nd] ; see:Abi-Milku Abdi-Tirši :
* [http://www.greatcommission.com/london/2003035.jpgEA 228-(Obverse)//(228,330,299,245,252)] , (EA 330, forŠipti-Ba'lu ); [http://www.greatcommission.com/london/ Article] , [http://www.greatcommission.com/london/2003036.jpgPic writeup]Biridiya :
* [http://www.lidden.demon.co.uk/temples/amarna.jpgEA 245-(Obverse)] [http://www.egiptomania.com/historia/imagen/origen8.jpgEA 245-(Reverse)] ; [http://www.lidden.demon.co.uk/temples/datum1.htm Article-1] ; [http://www.egiptomania.com/historia/origen_hebreos.htm Article-2] ;Hannathon /"Hinnatuna "Labaya:
* [http://www.egiptomania.com/historia/imagen/origen7.jpgEA 252-(Obverse)] , [http://www.egiptomania.com/historia/origen_hebreos.htm Article] , seeLabaya Others:
* [http://www.econ.iastate.edu/classes/econ355/choi/images/bb005.jpgEA 299-(High Res.)(Obverse)] ; seeYapahu
* [http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/record.aspx?id=1105&lan=A EA 369-Front/Back-(Click on each)] ; see:Milkilu External links
* [http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/a-burnaburiash3.htm Picture of EA 9,
British Museum , and discussion.]
* [http://www.uned.es/geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/NOTICIAS/AKHENATON_archivos_tablillas_amarna.htm Article aboutAmarna letters , EA 9 (labelled 162)]
* [http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:X4Ji8lKjbc0J:www.robotwisdom.com/science/luxor/tablets.html+Jorn+Barger+September+2001+Aziru+162&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us EA 9, (incorrectly labelled 162)]References
*Moran, William L. "The Amarna Letters." John Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)
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