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Aziru (Akk. ma-zi-ra) was the
Canaanite ruler of Amurru,
modern Lebanon, in the 14th
century BC. He was the son of Abdi-Ashirta, the
previous Egyptian...
- Abdi-Ashirta's sons. Abdi-Ashirta' successor,
Aziru,
continued to
stylize himself as the
governor of
Amurru for Egypt.
Aziru also sent to
Egypt a
series of letters...
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Aziru's sub-corpus. EA 57–Title: "Of
kings and Tunip"-damaged
letter EA 59–Title: "From the
citizens of Tunip"- EA 161—"An
absence explained"-
Aziru letter...
- aid from
Akhenaten and then
turned to
Aziru, his
sworn enemy, to
place him back on the
throne of his city,
Aziru promptly had him
dispatched to the king...
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Amarna letter EA 156, titled: "
Aziru of Amurru", is a very
short letter from
Aziru, the
leader of the
region of Amurru. EA 156 is the
first letter in...
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Commons has
media related to
Amarna letter EA 161,
Aziru to Pharaoh, "An
Absence Explained".
Tunip Aziru Amarna letters–phrases and
quotations List of Amarna...
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Amarna letter EA 170, titled: "To
Aziru in Egypt", is a
moderate length letter (44
lines of text), from
Aziru, the
leader of the
region of Amurru. EA...
- DU–Teššup was the son of
Aziru, of the 1350–1335 BC
Amarna letters correspondence, and also the
father of
Aziru's successor, in
Amurru (regional Syria)...
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letters period 1350–1335 BC. He is only
found in the body of
letters from
Aziru, and his son, DU-Teššup. Four of the
Amarna letters—EA 158, 164, 167 and...
- was
succeeded by his
equally capable son
Aziru, who
would later capture,
exile and
likely kill Rib-Hadda.
Aziru subsequently defected to the Hittites, which...