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- Ayyab abstract "Ayyab was a king of Aštartu, named Tell 'Aštara, during the Amarna letters correspondence of 1350-1335 BC, (about a 15-20 year period). His city is located south of Damascus-(called Dimasqu in the letters), and is involved with the takeover of cities by the Habiru of the Amarna letters intrigues. Besides foreign countries to the north, for example Hatti of the Hittites, the internal Habiru were affecting cities/city-states, and their kings.Biridašwa was another king of Aštartu.".
- Ayyab thumbnail Ayyab_letter_mp3h8880.jpg?width=300.
- Ayyab wikiPageID "11031854".
- Ayyab wikiPageLength "3054".
- Ayyab wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Ayyab wikiPageRevisionID "637741593".
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink 1330s_BC.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink 1335_BC.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink 1350_BC.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink 1350s_BC.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Amarna.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_letters.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Aram-Damascus.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Aram_Damascus.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Biridašwa.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_BC_rulers.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amarna_letters_writers.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canaanite_people.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink City-state.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Damascus.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink EA_(el_Amarna).
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink GAL_(cuneiform).
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Habiru.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Hazor_(archaeological_site).
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Hittites.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Hittites.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Labaya.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Mutbaal.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Pella,_Jordan.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Prostration_formula.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Shutu.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Tahmašši.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Hazor.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Tell-Ashtara.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Tell_Ashtara.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Text_corpus.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink Upu.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink William_L._Moran.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLink File:Ayyab_letter_mp3h8880.jpg.
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ayab".
- Ayyab wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ayyab".
- Ayyab hasPhotoCollection Ayyab.
- Ayyab name "Ayyab".
- Ayyab shortDescription "King of Astartu".
- Ayyab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientEgypt-stub.
- Ayyab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientNearEast-bio-stub.
- Ayyab wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Ayyab description "King of Astartu".
- Ayyab description "King of Astartu".
- Ayyab subject Category:14th-century_BC_rulers.
- Ayyab subject Category:Amarna_letters_writers.
- Ayyab subject Category:Canaanite_people.
- Ayyab hypernym King.
- Ayyab type Agent.
- Ayyab type Letter.
- Ayyab type Person.
- Ayyab type Writer.
- Ayyab type Letter.
- Ayyab type People.
- Ayyab type Writer.
- Ayyab type Person.
- Ayyab type Agent.
- Ayyab type NaturalPerson.
- Ayyab type Thing.
- Ayyab type Q215627.
- Ayyab type Q5.
- Ayyab type Person.
- Ayyab comment "Ayyab was a king of Aštartu, named Tell 'Aštara, during the Amarna letters correspondence of 1350-1335 BC, (about a 15-20 year period). His city is located south of Damascus-(called Dimasqu in the letters), and is involved with the takeover of cities by the Habiru of the Amarna letters intrigues. Besides foreign countries to the north, for example Hatti of the Hittites, the internal Habiru were affecting cities/city-states, and their kings.Biridašwa was another king of Aštartu.".
- Ayyab label "Ayyab".
- Ayyab sameAs m.02qyp2p.
- Ayyab sameAs Q4831873.
- Ayyab sameAs Q4831873.
- Ayyab wasDerivedFrom Ayyab?oldid=637741593.
- Ayyab depiction Ayyab_letter_mp3h8880.jpg.
- Ayyab isPrimaryTopicOf Ayyab.
- Ayyab name "Ayyab".