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Ayyab was a
ruler of Aštartu[citation needed] (present day Tell Ashtara)
south of Damascus.
According to the
Amarna letters, cities/city-states and their...
- Mutbaal, the son of Labaya, and the Habiru, in
regard to the
whereabouts of
Ayyab, who may be in Pihilu,
modern day Pella, Jordan, and is a
letter of intrigue...
- Shasu. An
Egyptian execration text of the 17th
century BCE
refers to an "
Ayyab" (possibly a
variant form of the name Job) as king of the Shutu. Some scholars...
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Amarna letter EA 364,
titled Justified War, is a clay
tablet letter from
Ayyab,
ruler of Aštartu, to
Pharaoh Akhenaten (1350s–1330s BC). It is one of the...
- the
cuneiform characters. The
topic of the
letter is the
whereabouts of
Ayyab,
supposedly in Pella,
Jordan (Pihilu of the letters). Each text line was...
- 'street', TAR-(17),
exclusively for Ištar's name. For
Amarna letter EA 364,
Ayyab to Pharaoh,
located in the
Louvre (no. AO 7094), the qut sign is only used...
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occur of the
authors of
letters to the Pharaoh, for
example Labaya and
Ayyab, in both of
which the
syllabic use of "ab is found. The
usage numbers for...
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Archived from the
original on
April 15, 2016.
Retrieved April 5, 2016.
Ayyab,
Saber (March 31, 2016). "Rebel
Tripoli administration vanishes". Archived...
- (History), ES Film, 2021-04-12,
retrieved 2022-12-27 Abu Ya`qub
Yusuf ibn
Ayyab ibn
Yusuf ibn al-Husayn al-Hamadani——May
Allah Sanctify His Soul; https://web...
- 265–Tahmaya,
Tahmaya EA 303–Tahmašši EA 316–Tahmaya EA 364–Atahmaya—See
Ayyab of Aštartu-(Tell-Ashtara)
Letter two of
three letters by Tagi of Ginti,...