شعوب البحر .. بين الحلفاء الليبيين والمصادر المصرية

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  • د. الصديق بودوارة المغربي

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37376/1570-000-033-008

Abstract

Since the end of the Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age in the ancient Near East region, during this period the eastern coast of the Mediterranean was politically divided among the great powers and was under its influence.
These forces were in the "Khaitin", "Assyrians" and "Egypt" In vulnerability and vibration, the peoples of the sea began to gradually drop into the region until their danger increased over time.
These peoples were different agenas depicted by the Egyptian sources and written in the documents of Ogarit, although the letters of the hill of Amarna, written on clay tablets, were dated in 1386-1388 BC.
The first documented source referred to these peoples. These invading peoples caused a lot of trouble for the Egyptian state and its owner until they caused the destruction of some of them and destroyed them and caused destruction.
A part of the history of the Libyan tribes has been associated with the history of these peoples. Much has been said about the mystery of the leader of the tribe of Libo, Mery Bin Dadd, leading the great campaign launched by these tribes against Egypt.
It was necessary to shed more light on what the historians wrote about these peoples, And what they have taken from the archaeological evidence and inscriptions, which described their features and their weapons and everything he could describe the features that concern them and concerns them.
Trying to find a common denominator between these peoples and the Libyan tribes at the time seems an unsafe attempt to succeed, but it is still an attempt to get closer to these invading peoples, as well as to know whether the motives of these peoples are equally motivated or different from the motives of the Libyan tribes.

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Published

2022-09-13

How to Cite

المغربي د. ا. (2022). شعوب البحر . بين الحلفاء الليبيين والمصادر المصرية. Global Libyan Journal, (33). https://doi.org/10.37376/1570-000-033-008

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