MilkiluMilki-ilu of Gezer (Milkilu, Milk-ilu, Ili-Milku), was the mayor/ruler of the Land of Gazru (Gezer) around 1350 BC. He is known as the son-in-law of Tagi of Ginti-Kirmil and cooperating with Labaya of Shechem, during a period of turmoil among the vassals of Egypt. He is accused of being a rebel, employing mercenaries from the Habiru men (lu2-mešḫa-bi-ri; cf. Hebrews). He is known from several letter in that Amarna Archive. There is one letter from the King of Egypt to Milki-ilu (EA 369), there are five letters from Milki-ilu to the King of Egypt (EA 267-271), and several letters from other mayors mentioning Milki-ilu. He is one of several known mayors of Gezer. Adda-danu and Yapahu were also mayors of Gazru. The Amarna Period was characterized by the heretic king Akhenaten, succeeded by the boy-king Tutankhamen. Canaan consisted of smaller city-states and vassals of Egypt. At the same time, Suppiluliuma I of Hatti attacked Tushratta of Mitanni for control over Syria. From EgyptEA 369 from the King of Egypt to Milki-ilu of GezerIn this letter the King of Egypt addresses his vassal as mmil-ki-li LU₂ urugaz-ri, meaning "Milki-'ilu, Man of Gezer" - with LU "Man" being a rank below LUGAL "Great Man; King" and LUGAL.GAL (Great King). It is often translated as "ruler, mayor, governor" of a land dominated by a city (Land of Gezer, City of Gezer).
The name of the king is not mentioned. The reference to the god Amun argues against the reign of Akhenaten who removed Amun in favor of Aten. Amun was restored by Tutankhamun, into which reign the Great Syrian Wars (c. 1350-1345 BC) of Suppiluliuma I eventually falls. From Milki-ilu of Gezer to the king of EgyptEA 267, title: "Safe and sound"
EA 268, title: "A consignment of personnel"
EA 269, title: "Archers and myrrh"EA 269 – see: Pítati EA 270, title: "Extortion"Amarna Letter EA 270 See Yanhamu EA 271, title "The power of the 'Apiru"Amarna Letter EA 271 See Yanhamu Other letters mentioning Milki-ilu of GezerJerusalemEA 286 by Abdi-Heba of Jerusalem EA 287 The ruler of Jerusalem (Ir3-hebat) states that Milki-ili had given bows and bronze arrows to Tagi and the sons of Labaya. Furthermore, Gezer, Ashkelon, and Lachish had given help to them and the Habiru men. It also mentions Piwuru, the King's Commissioner stationed at Gaza. EA 289 EA 290 RahabuEA 249 makes it clear that Milki-ili was the son-in-law of Tagi (known from Amarna Letters sent from Ginti-Kirmil (EA 264, EA 264, EA 266), Jerusalem (EA 287, EA 289), Rahabu (EA 249, EA 263)). EA 250 Labaya of ShechemEA 254 See also
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