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- Abdi-Heba abstract "Abdi-Heba (Abdi-Kheba, Abdi-Hepat, or Abdi-Hebat) was a local chieftain of Jerusalem during the Amarna period (mid-1330s BC). Abdi-Heba's name can be translated as \"servant of Hebat\", a Hurrian goddess. Whether Abdi-Heba was himself of Hurrian descent is unknown, as is the relationship between the general populace of pre-Israelite Jerusalem (called, several centuries later, Jebusites in the Bible) and the Hurrians. Egyptian documents have him deny he was a ḫazānu and assert he is a soldier (we'w), the implication being he was the son of a local chief sent to Egypt to receive military training there.Also unknown is whether he was part of a dynasty that governed Jerusalem or whether he was put on the throne by the Egyptians. Abdi-Heba himself notes that he holds his position not through his parental lineage but by the grace of Pharaoh, but this might be flattery rather than an accurate representation of the situation. At this time the area he administered from his garrison may have had a population of fifteen hundred people and Jerusalem would have been a 'small highlands stronghold' in the fourteenth century BC with no fortifications or large buildings.".
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- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Amenhotep_III.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Ashkelon.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Canaan.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_BC_rulers.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amarna_Period.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amarna_letters_writers.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canaanite_people.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Jerusalem.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Gezer.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Goddess.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Habiru.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Hebat.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Hurrians.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Israelites.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Jebusite.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Judea.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Keilah.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Labaya.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Mercenary.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Milkilu.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Pítati.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Ra.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Tagi_(Ginti_mayor).
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Lachish.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Throne.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Warlord.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink William_L._Moran.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink Šuwardata.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLink File:Amarna_Akkadian_letter.png.
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLinkText "'Abdi-Heba".
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abdi-Heba".
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abdu-Heba".
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageWikiLinkText "['Abdi]-Heba".
- Abdi-Heba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Abdi-Heba subject Category:14th-century_BC_rulers.
- Abdi-Heba subject Category:Amarna_Period.
- Abdi-Heba subject Category:Amarna_letters_writers.
- Abdi-Heba subject Category:Canaanite_people.
- Abdi-Heba subject Category:History_of_Jerusalem.
- Abdi-Heba hypernym Chieftain.
- Abdi-Heba type Letter.
- Abdi-Heba type Person.
- Abdi-Heba type Writer.
- Abdi-Heba type History.
- Abdi-Heba type Letter.
- Abdi-Heba type Writer.
- Abdi-Heba comment "Abdi-Heba (Abdi-Kheba, Abdi-Hepat, or Abdi-Hebat) was a local chieftain of Jerusalem during the Amarna period (mid-1330s BC). Abdi-Heba's name can be translated as \"servant of Hebat\", a Hurrian goddess. Whether Abdi-Heba was himself of Hurrian descent is unknown, as is the relationship between the general populace of pre-Israelite Jerusalem (called, several centuries later, Jebusites in the Bible) and the Hurrians.".
- Abdi-Heba label "Abdi-Heba".
- Abdi-Heba sameAs Q308131.
- Abdi-Heba sameAs عبدي_هيبا.
- Abdi-Heba sameAs Abdi-Hepa.
- Abdi-Heba sameAs עבדיחבה.
- Abdi-Heba sameAs Abdi-Heba.
- Abdi-Heba sameAs Abdi-Heba.
- Abdi-Heba sameAs m.07c0y0.
- Abdi-Heba sameAs Q308131.
- Abdi-Heba wasDerivedFrom Abdi-Heba?oldid=687321620.
- Abdi-Heba depiction Amarna_Akkadian_letter.png.
- Abdi-Heba isPrimaryTopicOf Abdi-Heba.