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Pawura

Pawura, and also: Pauru, Piwure, Puuru/Puwuru was an Egyptian official of the 1350-1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. As mentioned in letter no. 171, he was also an Egyptian " archer–commander". In letter no. 289 he is called an "irpi–official". In Egyptian his name means 'the Great One', (Pa-wr/Pa-ur)(letter EA 287:45-"1.-Pa-Ú-Ru")

Pawura's name is referenced in the following letters: ( EA for 'el Amarna')

:#Rib-Haddi–The Rib-Hadda sub- corpus of 68 letters: EA 117, 124, 129, 131, 132, and 362.

:#Aziru–EA 171, by Aziru of Ammuru, Title: "Eager to Serve".

:#EA 263–EA 263, a short letter. Title: "Robbed of Everything." (author unknown)

:#Abdi-Heba– EA 287 and EA 289, letters by Abdi-Heba to pharaoh.(see EA 287 here: Photo, EA 287: Reverse)

Pawura's death is mentioned in the Rib-Hadda letters except EA 117, and 124, along with the demise of others, or the warring with the Habiru, or the leaders of Ammuru: ( Abdi-Ashirta, or his son, Aziru).