Haapi
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Who is Haapi?
Haapi, also Haip and Ha'ip was a commissioner of the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. The name "Hapi" in Egyptian is the name for the Nile god Hapi.
Haapi is referenced in 3 letters from the Byblos- corpus of the prolific writer Rib-Hadda, of 68 letters. Haapi is also referenced in letter EA 149 of Abimilku of Tyre-,.
The following letters are referenced to Haapi/Ha'ip:
⁕EA 107—Title: "Charioteers, but no horses"–Rib-Hadda letter,. Note: see Maryannu; in letter: mar-ia-nu-ma, =charioteer.
⁕EA 132—Title: "The hope for peace". –Rib-Hadda letter,. See: Egyptian commissioner: Pahura.
⁕EA 133—Title: "Some advice for the king"–Rib-Hadda letter,.
⁕EA 149—Title: "Neither water nor wood"–Abimilku letter no. 4 of 10.
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