-
chieftain of
Jerusalem Abdi-Heba and call
Jerusalem either Urusalim (URU ú-ru-sa-lim) or
Urušalim (URU ú-ru-ša10-lim) (1330s BCE). Also in the
Amarna letters...
-
decade which lasted from 1369 BC to 1360 BC.
First credible mention of "
Urusalim" (Jerusalem) in the
Amarna letters. Rule of
Canaanite warlord Labaya. 1368...
-
chieftain of
Jerusalem Abdi-Heba and call
Jerusalem either Urusalim (URU ú-ru-sa-lim) or
Urušalim (URU ú-ru-ša10-lim) (1330s BC). Also in the
Amarna letters...
-
withdrew this
objection in 2023.
Jerusalem is
called either Urusalim (URU ú-ru-sa-lim) or
Urušalim (URU ú-ru-ša10-lim) in the
Amarna letters of Abdi-Heba (1330s...
- letters,
which are
dated to the 14th
century BCE and
refer to
Jerusalem as
Úrusalim. He
states that "There is no
evidence of
Jebus and the
Jebusites outside...
-
During the
Canaanite period (14th
century BCE),
Jerusalem was
named as
Urusalim on
ancient Egyptian tablets,
probably meaning "City of Shalem"
after a...
- information! As the king has
placed his name in
Urusalim forever, he
cannot abandon it—the land of
Urusalim. Say to the
scribe of the king, my lord: Message...
- Quds (Kurdish),
Quddus (Uzbek), Rwšꜣlmm or ꜣwšꜣmm (Middle Egyptian),
Urusalim (Late Egyptian), Xerusalén (Asturian, Galician)
Yarushalem - यरूशलेम (Hindi)...
-
letters between Abdi-Heba,
Canaanite ruler of
Jerusalem (then
known as
Urusalim), and
Amenhotep III,
suggesting the city was a v****al to New
Kingdom Egypt...
- Jerusalem. See:
Egyptian official: Pawura.
Letter no. 6 of 6 by Abdi-Heba of
Urusalim: "[Sa]y [t]o the king-(i.e. pharaoh), my lord:
Message of ['Abdi]-Heba...