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Ancient ruler of Aštartu
Ayyab was a ruler of Aštartu (Tell Ashtara), south of Damascus) during the Amarna period of the Egyptian Empire. According to the Amarna letters, cities/city-states
Ayyab
Archaeological mound in Syria
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
Tell_Ashtara
Ancient clay tablet with cuneiform writing
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
Amarna_letter_EA_364
Ancient nomadic groups of the Transjordanian highlands
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
Shutu
Egyptian correspondence on a clay tablet
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
Amarna_letter_EA_256
Cuneiform sign
'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
Qut
Cuneiform sign
Ayyab's letter, EA 364 (pictured), after addressing the Pharaoh, part of the Introduction, is to state "...Servant-yours, ...." Specifically, Ayyab is
Ka_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364-(Obverse), Ayyab to Pharaoh, "Justified War". An example, short, vassal state Amarna letter, using instead of "brother", the prostration
ŠEŠ
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364, Ayyab to Pharaoh. In Line 8, the final character (5th) is ru; the line translates as "SAHAR-(a Sumerogram, (="Iš (cuneiform)", =dust)
Ru_(cuneiform)
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,
Tahmašši
Cuneiform sign
found in line 10. Image. GIŠ.MÁ found in line 4 of the reverse. Image. From Ayyab, it is one of the shorter Amarna letters. Simo Parpola; Kalle Fabritius
MÁ
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364-(obverse), Ayyab to Pharaoh, "Justified War". Usage in Line 8, 4th character; text reads left-to-right. (very high resolution, expandible
Pa_(cuneiform)
Provisional body acting as the head of state of Libya
Archived from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2016. Ayyab, Saber (March 31, 2016). "Rebel Tripoli administration vanishes". Archived
Presidential_Council_(Libya)
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364-(Obverse), Ayyab to Pharaoh, "Justified War"; line 1 (2nd sign for na): "To King-Lord-mine", "a-na LUGAL EN-ia". line 3: "Servant-yours
Na_(cuneiform)
Clay tablet letter
EA 364, from Ayyab, equivalent-sized Amarna letter (dramatically different in style). (very high-resolution expandable photo)
Amarna_letter_EA_271
Cuneiform sign
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
Ab_(cuneiform)
Central Asian Sufi teacher (1048/49–1140)
(History), ES Film, 2021-04-12, retrieved 2022-12-27 Abu Ya`qub Yusuf ibn Ayyab ibn Yusuf ibn al-Husayn al-Hammandina——May Allah Sanctify His Soul; https://web
Yusuf_Hamadani
In Amarna letters, phrases of servility
Amarna letter EA 364, "Justified War", City-state-ruler Ayyab of Ashartu to Pharaoh. Line 5, "7 times (and) and 7 times...", (7-šu 7-ta-an, (5 cuneiform
Prostration_formula
Egyptian archive of correspondence on clay tablets
EA#359 myth Epic of King of Battle EA#360 ... EA#361 ... EA#362 ... EA#364 Ayyab to king EA#365 Megiddo king Biridiya to pharaoh EA#366 Shuwardata, the ruler
Amarna_letters
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364-(Obverse), Ayyab to Pharaoh, "Justified War". Sign mi, 4th sign, line 10. (high resolution, expandible photo)
Mi_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364-(Obverse), Ayyab to Pharaoh, "Justified War"; line 5: 7 times 7, "7 šu 7". (High Resolution expandable photo)
Šu
l. 3, 16 (3) (author) (Ašqaluna) Ascalon Yidya (Aštartu) Tell-Ashtara Ayyab EA 256 and 364 (author of 364) Biridašwa Only referenced in EA 196 and 197-(letters
Amarna letters localities and rulers
Amarna_letters_localities_and_rulers
Mayor of Aštartu about 1350–1335 BC
letters correspondence, about 1350–1335 BC. A second mayor of Aštartu, Ayyab, existed in this short 15–20 year time period. Though Biridašwa did not
Biridašwa
Avaris Avenue of Sphinxes Ay (pharaoh) Aya (queen) Aylward M. Blackman Ayyab Aziru B (hieroglyph) Ba (pharaoh) Ba-Pef Baalat Gebal Baal Babaef II Babi
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364, Ayyab to Pharaoh. In Line 2, "um-ma", "message (thus)"...Ayyab. (high resolution, expandible photo)
Um_(cuneiform)
EA 364, from Ayyab, equivalent-sized Amarna letter (dramatically different in style). (very high-resolution expandable photo)
Amarna_letter_EA_270
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364-(obverse), Ayyab to Pharaoh. In Line 10, 2nd character from left-(5th line from bottom); text reads left-to-right. (extreme high
Te_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letter EA 364-(Obverse), by Ayyab to Pharaoh, "Justified War"; (Last line, 1st 2-cuneiform characters: a-di, , reads left-to-right, (slightly out-of-focus
Di_(cuneiform)
Cuneiform sign
EA 364, from Ayyab. Line 3: "ardu-ka"-(, "Servant-yours" at, (line 4)-feet-yours, Lord-mine). (very high-resolution expandable photo)
ARAD_(Sumerogram)
Width) + (Thickness) Amarna letter Region/Person Length X Width Images EA 364 Mayor Ayyab letter Louvre AO 7094 4.0 inches (10 cm) X 2.3 inches (6 cm)
List of Amarna letters by size
List_of_Amarna_letters_by_size
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Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wealth
Male
Ukrainian
, praise.
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Bjam Isle.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Free from Illusion; Undeluded
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Indian White Rose
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Bold for his people.
Biblical
that rejoices
Girl/Female
African, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Cute; Wealth; Money; Beautiful; Collection; Sun Sign; Collection of Wealth; Sign; The Queen of All Planets
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Credit; Marvellous
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