Enišasi , was a city, or city-state located in the Beqaa Valley -(called Amqu , or Amka ) of Lebanon , during the 1350 - 1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence . Of the 382–Amarna letters, Enišasi is only referenced in two letters. Enišasi was located near Hašabu , (Tell Hašbe), and Hasi , (Tell Hizzin?), southwest of Baalbek .
3-510: Two 'mayors', or rulers of Enišasi were Šatiya and Abdi-Riša , who each authored a letter to the Egyptian pharaoh , EA 187- (title: A daughter sent to the Pharaoh ), and EA 363- (title: A joint report on Amqu –(4) ). ( EA is for 'el Amarna '.) This Ancient Near East –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Lebanon location article
6-558: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about subjects relating to Ancient Egypt is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Abdi-Ri%C5%A1a Abdi-Riša was a ruler-'mayor' of Enišasi , during the period of the Amarna letters correspondence (1350–1335 BC). Another mayor of Enišasi , Šatiya , is found in the Amarna letters corpus . The name "Abdi-Riša" means " servant -Riša" . Abdi-Riša
9-625: Is only referenced in his own letter EA 363, a letter to pharaoh , ( EA for 'el Amarna '). Letter no. 363 is a unique letter, being part of a letter–series, (by the same scribe ): the Amqu being the " Beqaa Valley area" of Lebanon . As letter EA 363 was discovered later, (in a separate in-situ deposit), than the original letters of the Amarna letters correspondence, it is undamaged. EA 363, title: "A joint report on Amqu (4)" The actual written name used for Enišasi in this letter is: Ešasi . This Ancient Near East biographical article
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