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    Abdi-Ashirta (Akkadian: 𒀵𒀀𒅆𒅕𒋫 Warad-Ašîrta [ARAD2-A-ši-ir-ta]; fl. 14th century BC) was the ruler of Amurru who was in conflict with King Rib-Hadda...
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  • children. Abdi-Ashirta (14th century BC), Canaanite ruler of Amurru Abdi-Heba (14th century BC.), Canaanite chieftain of Jerusalem Abdi-Milkutti (7th century...
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    neighbouring king. The boldest of the disaffected nobles was Aziru, son of Abdi-Ashirta, who endeavoured to extend his power into the plain of Damascus. Akizzi...
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    legitimate state. After Abdi-Ashirta’s death, Sumur, an Egyptian stronghold in the area, was captured by Abdi-Ashirta's sons. Abdi-Ashirta' successor, Aziru...
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    of Amurru, modern Lebanon, in the 14th century BC. He was the son of Abdi-Ashirta, the previous Egyptian vassal of Amurru and a direct contemporary of...
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    Rib-Hadda's men. Rib-Hadda was involved in a long-standing dispute with Abdi-Ashirta, the ruler of Amurru (probably in southeastern Lebanon and southwestern...
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    being besieged by the expanding state of Amurru under Abdi-Ashirta and later Aziru, son of Abdi-Ashirta—despite Rib-Hadda's numerous pleas for help from the...
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  • refers to the Hurrian god of sky and storm, Teshub. Aziru, and his father Abdi-Ashirta, were some of the major instigating forces (in the north) causing conflict...
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    servants. Usually they are socially marginal, but Rib-Hadda of Byblos calls Abdi-Ashirta of Amurru (modern Lebanon) and his son ʿApiru, with the implication that...
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    of others, or the warring with the Habiru, or the leaders of Ammuru: (Abdi-Ashirta, or his son, Aziru). EA 171, Title: "Eager to Serve", + (Yanhamu) [To...
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    Akhenaten; in two (EA 108 and 109), Rib-Hadda, king of Byblos, complains that Abdi-Ashirta, ruler of Amurru, had sold captives to Subari, while another (EA 100)...
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  • Hymn to the Pharaoh" is not Zimredda; however, the war of Aziru son or Abdi-Ashirta, the constant lookout, and reporting by Zimredda is addressed at the...
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    was conquered by Abdi-Ashirta's expanding kingdom of Amurru. Pro-Egyptian factions may have seized the city again, but Abdi-Ashirta's son, Aziru, recaptured...
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    Within them is found a king of the Amorites by the 14th-century name of Abdi-Ashirta, "servant of Asherah". Each is on line ii within the letter's opening...
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    has subsequently been proposed that the temple of dNIN.URTA , where Abdi-Ashirta mustered his troops according to the Amarna letter number 74, line 36...
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  • of Gubla/Byblos), See: Amanmašša (author)–7 letters, EA 33-39 Amurru Abdi-Ashirta Aziru Arašni Miya EA 75, l. 30–"ruler of Arašni" Arzawa Tarhundaraba...
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  • (queen) Aati Abadiyeh, Egypt Abar (queen) Abetni Abbott Papyrus Abdi-Ashirta Abdi-Heba Abdi-Riša Abimilki Abtu Abu Ballas Abu Gorab Abu Mena Abu Rawash Abu...
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  • against him and joined Abdi-Ashirta's expanding kingdom of Amurru. Pro-Egyptian factions may have seized the city again but Abdi-Ashirta's son Aziru recaptured...
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    "year-another-this" ) (67)–ana mārī(DUMUmeš) Abdi-Ashirta ù idû mārū(DUMUmeš)–.–("Towards"(against) (the)Sons (of) Abdi-Ashirta,.. Then(And then) Know (the) Sons...
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  • c]an get you in [to the king?" Hea]r,2 my lord! Aziru, [the son of 'Abdi]-Ashirta, [the re]bel against the king, [has taken possession of Sumu]r. Reverse...
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    lim, or IGI ("in 'face' of", "before" Sumerogram)--Sign No. 6-----(Abdi-Ashirta), Abdi-A-Ši-iR-Ta, (wedge-sign, 4th sign) Cuneiform-u--Sign No. u-1--- Cuneiform-ú--Sign...
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    lim, or IGI ("in 'face' of", "before" Sumerogram)--Sign No. 6-----(Abdi-Ashirta), Abdi-A-Ši-iR-Ta, (wedge-sign, 4th sign) Cuneiform-u--Sign No. u-1--- Cuneiform-ú--Sign...
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    "Pu-Ba'lu". One other reference in EA 104, entitled: "Ullassa taken" is to Abdi-Ashirta's son, "Pu-Bahla", presumably a separate 'Pu-Baal'. To the king-(i.e....
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    lim, or IGI ("in 'face' of", "before" Sumerogram)--Sign No. 6-----(Abdi-Ashirta), Abdi-A-Ši-iR-Ta, (wedge-sign, 4th sign) Cuneiform-u--Sign No. u-1--- Cuneiform-ú--Sign...
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    Abdi-Ashirta written in cuneiform (using ta). (Same style ta as in EA 26, line 29.)...
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