RUBUTU

'Rubutu' was a city, or city-state located in ancient northern Israel, between the city of ''Gazru''-(modern Gezer), and Jerusalem during the time of the Amarna letters correspondence, a 15-20 year period at about 1350-1335 BC.
The Amarna letters were mostly written to the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, and three mayors of Gazru: Abi-Milku, Milkilu, and Yapahu authored 20 letters of the 382–letter, Amarna letters corpus. The reference to Rubutu is found in 2 letters of Abdi-Heba of Jerusalem, EA 289, and 290, (EA for 'el Amarna'). They mention the war of various cities, the Habiru, and of: ''"the seizure of Rubutu"''.

Contents
The 2 letters of city--''Rubutu''
EA 289, title: ''"A reckoning demanded"''
EA 290, title: ''"Three against one"''
See also
External links
References

The 2 letters of city--''Rubutu''


EA 289, title: ''"A reckoning demanded"''

EA 289 is letter no. 5 of 6 to the Pharaoh, by Abdi-Heba of Jerusalem. See: Egyptian official: Pawura.
EA 290, title: ''"Three against one"''

Letter no. 6 of 6 by Abdi-Heba of Urusalim:
:'"[Sa]y [t]o the king-(i.e. pharaoh), my lord: Message of ['Abdi]-Heba, your servant. I fall at the feet [of the kin]g, my lord, 7 times and 7 times. Here is the deed '''against the land''' that Milkilu and Å uardatu did: against the land of the king, my lord, they '''ordered''' troops from Gazru, troops from Gimtu, and troops from Qiltu-(Keilah). They seized ''Rubutu''. The land of the king deserted to the Hapiru. And now, besides this, a town belonging to Jerusalem-(called Urusalim), Bit-dNIN.URTA by name, a city of the king, has gone over to the side of the men of Qiltu. May the king give heed to Abdi-Heba, your servant, and send archers to restore the land of the king to the king. If there are no archers, the land of the king will desert to the Hapiru. This deed '''against the land''' was [a]t the order of Milki[lu and a]t the order of [Å uard]atu, '''[together w]ith''' Gint[i] -(i.e. the city). So may the king provide for [his] land."' -EA 290, lines 1-30 (complete)
The city "Bit-dNIN.URTA" is linked to cuneiform as: city: ''"Home of God–Ninurta"'', (Bit-dNIN.URTA).

See also



Milkilu, mayor of ''Gazru''

Å uwardata, mayor

Amarna letters

Amarna letters–localities and their rulers

External links



The name of ''Rubutu/Aruboth''

Topographic Map-(Geography of Israel), showing the valley from Jerusalem to the Mediterranean. Gezer is halfway to the Mediterranean, and Rubutu is between Gezer and Jerusalem. (Click on Map to Enlarge)

Map of Canaan, Shows ''Gazru''/(Gezer) and Jerusalem
Ta'anach Letter: by Guli-Adad, mentioning City-state-city: Rubutu

Article-Letter transliteration, line-by-line

References



Moran, William L. ''The Amarna Letters.'' John Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)

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