- 𓂝𓊪𓂋𓅱𓀀𓏥, romanized: ꜥprw), also
known in the
Akkadian version Ḫabiru (sometimes
written Habiru, Ḫapiru or Hapiru; Akkadian: 𒄩𒁉𒊒, ḫa-bi-ru or *ʿaperu) is...
- 19th-century CE
discovery of the second-millennium BCE
inscriptions mentioning the
Habiru, many
theories have
linked these to the Hebrews. Some
scholars argue that...
-
nature of the
Habiru (or Hapiru) and
their possible connection to the
Biblical Hebrews. However, the
majority of Tunip-Tessup's
Habiru soldiers recorded...
- over the
whole length of
Samaria and
slightly beyond, as he gave land to
Habiru in the
vicinity of Šakmu (Shechem) and he and his sons
threatened such powerful...
-
letter concerns the "watch-guarding" of Irqata,
regional warfare (with the
Habiru/'Apiru), and the city's
continued protection, and
loyalty to the Egyptian...
- Nevertheless,
Thutmose III
reported a new and
troubling element in the po****tion.
Habiru or (in Egyptian) 'Apiru, are
reported for the
first time.
These seem to...
- (or Labayu), a
Canaanite warlord who
recruited mercenaries from
among the
Habiru.
Labaya was the
author of
three Amarna letters (EA 252, EA 253, and EA 254)...
-
neighboring city-states and
their rulers, and the
problem with the
warring Habiru ('Apiru). The
letter is
wider than it is tall,
approximately 6.1 cm tall...
- of Gath
informs the King of
Egypt (unnamed) of
hostilities against the
habiru. Ir-Heba,
Surata of Akko and
Intaruta of
Aksapa came with 50
chariots to...
- iri-GaZ-Ri-ki The
mention of the
Habiru shows the
conflict of the time, as the
takeover of city-states or
regions by the
Habiru. The map
shows various cities...