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Ayyab was a ruler of Aštartu (present day Tell Ashtara) south of Damascus. According to the Amarna letters, cities/city-states and their kings in the region — just like countries to the north, such as Hatti of the Hittites, fell prey to a wave of attacks by Habiru raiders. The Amarna correspondence corpus covers a period from 1350–1335 BC. Another ruler of Aštartu cited in the Amarna letters is Biridašwa. The letters do not clearly indicate their title, leading some scholars to describe them as kings of Damascus (Dimašqu) while others believe they were high Egyptian officials, possibly mayors.

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  • Ayyab was a ruler of Aštartu (present day Tell Ashtara) south of Damascus. According to the Amarna letters, cities/city-states and their kings in the region — just like countries to the north, such as Hatti of the Hittites, fell prey to a wave of attacks by Habiru raiders. The Amarna correspondence corpus covers a period from 1350–1335 BC. Another ruler of Aštartu cited in the Amarna letters is Biridašwa. The letters do not clearly indicate their title, leading some scholars to describe them as kings of Damascus (Dimašqu) while others believe they were high Egyptian officials, possibly mayors. (en)
  • Ayyab merupakan raja Aštartu, bernama Tell 'Aštara, selama korespondensi surat Amarna dari tahun 1350-1335 SM, (sekitar masa 15-20 tahun). Kotanya terletak di selatan Damaskus-(disebut Dimasqu dalam surat-suratnya), dan terlibat dengan pengambilalihan kota-kota oleh Habiru dari intrik-intrik surat Amarna. Selain negara-negara asing di utara, misalnya Hatti bangsa Het, Habiru internal mempengaruhi kota-kota/negara-kota, dan raja-raja mereka. Biridašwa adalah raja lain Aštartu. (in)
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  • Ayyab was a ruler of Aštartu (present day Tell Ashtara) south of Damascus. According to the Amarna letters, cities/city-states and their kings in the region — just like countries to the north, such as Hatti of the Hittites, fell prey to a wave of attacks by Habiru raiders. The Amarna correspondence corpus covers a period from 1350–1335 BC. Another ruler of Aštartu cited in the Amarna letters is Biridašwa. The letters do not clearly indicate their title, leading some scholars to describe them as kings of Damascus (Dimašqu) while others believe they were high Egyptian officials, possibly mayors. (en)
  • Ayyab merupakan raja Aštartu, bernama Tell 'Aštara, selama korespondensi surat Amarna dari tahun 1350-1335 SM, (sekitar masa 15-20 tahun). Kotanya terletak di selatan Damaskus-(disebut Dimasqu dalam surat-suratnya), dan terlibat dengan pengambilalihan kota-kota oleh Habiru dari intrik-intrik surat Amarna. Selain negara-negara asing di utara, misalnya Hatti bangsa Het, Habiru internal mempengaruhi kota-kota/negara-kota, dan raja-raja mereka. Biridašwa adalah raja lain Aštartu. (in)
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