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Ammittamru I

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The damaged letter includes emphatic promises of allegiance to Egypt, as the occasion is said to be the repeated threats from a king of a land whose name is broken off, possibly the land of the Hittites, due to their long struggle with the Egyptians. Another good example for such letters that show
206:... And I am who begs the Sun, the great king, my lord. Then do I not pray for the life of his soul before Ba'al Saphon my lord, and length of days for my lord before Amun and before the gods of Egypt who protect the soul of the Sun, the Great King, my lord? 194:. However, it might also date to the time of Tutankhamen if the Hittites were attacking the Mitanni Empire in northern Syria. If Mitanni was breaking up under the threath of the Hittites, a city-state may try to gain overlordship from Egypt. 174:. During the wars, the syrian states rebelled against Hittite control. Ugarit was among the states providing less resitance. After the war, the syrian states became vassals of Hatti. 479: 445: 536: 422: 570: 472: 465: 329: 302: 277: 252: 560: 186:, Ammittamru I writes to the King of Egypt seeking support. The king of egypt is variously thought to be the late reign of 565: 529: 415: 494: 95: 575: 555: 522: 408: 378: 106: 325: 319: 298: 273: 248: 131: 80: 506: 449: 392: 163: 549: 187: 354: 216: 112: 85: 69: 437: 102: 502: 191: 167: 372: 198:
submission to Egypt is KTU 2.23 = RS 16.078+.15-24 sent to a contemporary
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of Hatti, most of northern Syria west of the Euphrates was controlled by
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Ugarit
Ugarit
Niqmaddu II
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Niqmaddu II
Ancient Canaanite religion
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Asia portal
Akkadian
Syrian
Ugarit
Suppiluliuma I
Tushratta
Mitanni
Amenhotep III
Akhenaten
pharaoh
Niqmaddu II




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9789004109889
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9781925515947
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9789004109889
The ancient Near East, c. 3000-330 BC
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