Amanmašša


Amanmašša is the name of an Egyptian official, but probably two separate officials, in the 1350–1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. The Egyptian form of his name is Amenmose, which means "Amun-born".
Amanmašša is only referenced in two letters of the Byblos sub-corpus of Rib-Hadda, EA 113 and 114; EA is for 'el Amarna'. Both letters have depth, and reference Yapa-Hadda of Biruta- and involve: ships, control of grain for food, war, desertion of Rib-Hadda people-, etc.
Amarna letter EA 114 has the distinction of being the only letter of the 382-Amarna letter correspondence referencing Alashiya/Cyprus-, besides the letters EA 34-EA 40 that are from Alashiya, and the unnamed "King of Alashiya".

The letters for "Official: ''Amanmašša''"

Rib-Hadda EA 113, title: ''"War and peace"''

See: Yapa-Hadda

Rib-Hadda EA 114, title: "Loyalty and its rewards"

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