Amarna letter EA 366 is from the king of Gath (Šuwardata) to the king of Egypt. The letter (part of the Amarna letters correspondence) reports of the king having smote down the uprising of the Habiru.[1]
The letter begins with an address which is thought typical of the usual beginning of reportage of intelligence.[2]
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