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- Naziba abstract "Naziba, was a small 'city', or 'city-state' south of Dimašqu-(Damascus), in the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. The town of Naziba was located near Amarna letters Qanu, now named Qanawat, and biblical Kenath.Naziba, is part of a 6-letter series of letters, written by the same scribe, all entitled: "Ready for marching orders (1-6)". The letters are mostly identical, with only the city's Ruler and the location changing; they are letters EA 201-EA 206, (EA for 'el Amarna').".
- Naziba thumbnail Towns_of_aram.jpg?width=300.
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- Naziba subject Category:Amarna_letters_locations.
- Naziba subject Category:Amarna_letters_writers.
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- Naziba comment "Naziba, was a small 'city', or 'city-state' south of Dimašqu-(Damascus), in the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. The town of Naziba was located near Amarna letters Qanu, now named Qanawat, and biblical Kenath.Naziba, is part of a 6-letter series of letters, written by the same scribe, all entitled: "Ready for marching orders (1-6)". The letters are mostly identical, with only the city's Ruler and the location changing; they are letters EA 201-EA 206, (EA for 'el Amarna').".
- Naziba label "Naziba".
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- Naziba depiction Towns_of_aram.jpg.
- Naziba isPrimaryTopicOf Naziba.