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- Etakkama, as a common name, but also, Aitukama, Atak(k)ama, Etak(k)ama, and Itak(k)ama is the name for the 'mayor' (king) of Qidšu, (Kadesh) of the 1350–1335...
- referenced in three letters, EA 53, 189, and 197 (EA is for 'el Amarna'). Etakkama of Qidšu (Kadesh) in the Beqaa (named the Amqu) is in partial control,...
- 7 times and 7 times—Over and over again 7 times plus 7—EA 189, See: "Etakkama of Kadesh"(title)-(Qidšu) I fall, at the feet, ... 7 times and 7 times...
- such messages. The Amarna letters tell of the Habiri in northern Syria. Etakkama wrote thus to the Pharaoh: Behold, Namyawaza has surrendered all the cities...
- survive from contemporary sources: Suttarna (or Sutatarra; fl. c. 1350 BC); Etakkama (c. 1340s) and his son Ari-Teshub (fl. c. 1330–1325). The city was captured...
- southern Levant. Some lords changed their allegiance to the Hittites like Etakkama of Qidšu/Qinsa-(also Kissa)-(i.e. Kadesh). (The scribe wrote four identical...
- his country. —EA 192, lines 1-17 (complete, with lines 12-15 a lacuna) Etakkama of Kadesh-(Qidšu) Ruhizzi Moran, William L. The Amarna Letters. Johns Hopkins...
- and 7 times. Look, we ar(e) in Amqu, in cities of the king, my lord, and Etakkama, the ruler of Qinsa-(Kadesh), ****isted the troops of Hatti and set the...
- aid (EA 100). The other letter referencing Nii concerns the individual Etakkama, his collusion with the Hittites, and the takeover of territory, 'city-states'...
- Abdi-Heba EA 280 (subject), 285-290 (author) Kadesh-(Qidšu) Kadesh Etakkama See: EA 189: "Etakkama of Qadesh" (author) Karaduniyaš Babylonia-(Babylon) Kadashman-Enlil...