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Labaya (also transliterated as Labayu or Lib'ayu) was a 14th-century BCE ruler or warlord in the central hill country of southern Canaan. He lived contemporaneously with Pharaoh Akhenaten. Labaya is mentioned in several of the Amarna Letters (abbreviated "EA", for 'el Amarna'). He is the author of letters EA 252–54. Labaya was active over the whole length of Samaria and slightly beyond, as he gave land to Habiru in the vicinity of Šakmu (Shechem) and he and his sons threatened such powerful towns as Jerusalem and Gazru (Gezer) to the south, and Megiddo to the north.

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  • لابعيا (ar)
  • Lab'aia (de)
  • Labaya (in)
  • Labaya (en)
  • Лабайя (uk)
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  • لابعيا (Lab'ya) أو لا بايا (Labaja) أو ليبعايو(Lib'ayu) أو لابعيو(Lab'yu) هو أحد ملوك (حكام) مدينة شكيم الكنعانية (نابلس حالياً) معلوماتنا عنه من الرسائل (EA 252-254) التي تبادلها مع إخناتون ملك مصر والتي وجدت في أرشيف تل العمارنة من القرن 14 ق.م (ar)
  • Labaya (also transliterated as Labayu or Lib'ayu) was a 14th-century BCE ruler or warlord in the central hill country of southern Canaan. He lived contemporaneously with Pharaoh Akhenaten. Labaya is mentioned in several of the Amarna Letters (abbreviated "EA", for 'el Amarna'). He is the author of letters EA 252–54. Labaya was active over the whole length of Samaria and slightly beyond, as he gave land to Habiru in the vicinity of Šakmu (Shechem) and he and his sons threatened such powerful towns as Jerusalem and Gazru (Gezer) to the south, and Megiddo to the north. (en)
  • Labaya (juga diterjemahkan sebagai Labayu atau Lib'ayu) merupakan penguasa abad ke-14 SM atau panglima perang di negara bukit tengah Kanaan selatan. Ia hidup sezaman dengan Firaun Akhenaten. Labaya disebutkan di beberapa Surat Amarna (disingkat "EA", untuk 'el Amarna'), yang praktis semua imuwan mengenalinya. Ia adalah penulis surat EA 252-54. Labaya aktif sepanjang Samaria dan sedikit di luar, saat ia menyerahkan tanah ke Habiru di sekitar Šakmu (Sikhem). Ia dan putra-putranya mengancam kota-kota yang begitu kuat seperti Yerusalem dan Gazru (Gezer) ke selatan, dan Megiddo ke utara. (in)
  • Лабайя (Ліб'аю) (2-а пол. XIV ст. до н. е.) — цар Шхему. Боровся за панування в Ханаані. Низка сучасних дослідникі вототожнюють його з шофеном Авімеліхом або царем Саулом. (uk)
  • Labʾāya (Labaya, Labayu oder Lib’ayu) ist ein in den Amarna-Briefen genannter Herrscher von Sichem in der mittleren Bronzezeit. Er lebte teilweise gleichzeitig mit Pharao Echnaton. Er schrieb selbst einige Briefe an den Pharao (EA 252–254). Die Amarna-Tafeln sind bisher die einzigen Belege für diesen Herrscher in Kanaan. (de)
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