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Akhnaton, hating violence, had been only too ready to believe that the despatches from Tunip and elsewhere were unjustifiably pessimistic.
The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology Arthur E. P. B. Weigall
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The chiefs of Tunip wrote an appeal for help to the King: "To the King of Egypt, my lord, -- The inhabitants of Tunip, thy servant."
The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology Arthur E. P. B. Weigall
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Subbiluliuma, during whose reign the Hethite empire won, by its military successes, a place of prominence in the Eastern world, is the first great Hethite sovereign named in inscriptions: Carchemish, Tunip, Nii, Hamath,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Then he pressed northward as far as Tunip, and won a decisive victory over a Hittite army, which secured to Egypt for a period the control of Palestine as far north as
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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The town of Tunip sent a truly pathetic letter to Pharaoh from which we learn that Aziru had already taken Nii, was besieging Simyra in Phœnicia, and at the same time, by the aid of his creatures at Court, had succeeded in preventing the king from reinstating a prince of Tunip who had been sent into Egypt as a hostage.
The Tell El Amarna Period Carl Niebuhr 1894
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He pretends to have settled down in Tunip, which he must previously have seized, but at once returned home on hearing of
The Tell El Amarna Period Carl Niebuhr 1894
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It was at the commencement of his reign that they first began to descend from their mountain homes, and the frontier city of Tunip had to bear the brunt of the attack.
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Northern Syria, and had resulted in the capture of Uarrt and Tunip, now
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He had been charged with want of respect to the Pharaoh, on the ground that he had not received the royal commissioner Khani on his arrival at Tunip.
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Tunip had been invested by the enemy, and Aziru fears that it may fall into their hands.
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