Šuwardata

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Template:Short description Šuwardata (Shuwardata), also Šuardatu, is understood by most scholars to be the king of the Canaanite city of Gath (Tell es-Safi), although some have suggested that he was the 'mayor' of Qiltu (Keilah?, or Qi'iltu), during the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. Šuwardata was the author of 8 letters to the Egyptian pharaoh.

Sample of Šuwardata's letters

Besides letters EA 283, and EA 366, (EA for 'el Amarna'), only letter 280 tells of intrigues: See Labaya, or Abdi-Heba, as EA 280 claims: "Moreover, Lab'ayu who used to take our town, is dead, but now [an]other Lab'ayu is 'Abdi-Heba, and he seizes our town."

The other 5 letters do refer to the following: Qeltu-(Qiltu, Keilah:); silver (as mercenary pay); the Sun, (as ); the archer-forces; and the only reference to Rahmanu, an Egyptian official, (letter EA 284, "The powerful hand of the king").

EA 283: "Oh to see the king"--(no. 6 of 8)

All Šuwardata's letters are addressed to the pharaoh. Template:Quote

Šuwardata must have been an important regional individual, since he claims 30 cities, sub-cities, or city-states have been warring with his city.

EA 366: "A rescue operation"--(no. 8 of 8)

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List of letters

  1. EA 278—title: "As ordered (4)"
  2. EA 279—title: "A wasteland"
  3. EA 280—title: "Lab'ayu redevivus"
  4. EA 281—title: "Rebellion"
  5. EA 282—title: "Alone"
  6. EA 283—title: "Oh! to see the king.
  7. EA 284—title: "The powerful hand of the king"

and from the later corpus:

  1. EA 366—title: "A rescue operation"

See also

  • Labaya
  • Abdi-Heba, mayor of Uru-salim-Jerusalem
  • Upu - (reference from letter EA 366 ?-(borders))

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