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Amarna letter EA 1

The Amarna letter EA1 is part of an archive of clay tablets containing the diplomatic correspondence between Egypt and other Near Eastern rulers during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten, his predecessor Amenhotep III and his successors. These tablets were discovered in el-Amarna and are therefore known as the Amarna letters. All of the tablets are inscribed with cuneiform writing.

The letter
The letter, also titled The Pharaoh complains to the Babylonian King, was written by the Pharaoh Amenhotep III to the King Kadašman-Enlil I. The tablet itself is made of Marl found near Esna. Transliterations and translations were made by Rainey (1989-1990 and 1995 to 1996) and Cochavi-Rainey (1993) and translations were made by Moran (1992) and Liverani (1999). ==Translation==
Translation
The letter includes the information: The letter in its entirety is translated as (text in italics, apart from the address, is taken from the Moran translation, plain text from Rainey): ---- ---- ==See also==
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