Niya Kingdom


Niya, Niye, and also Niy of Thutmose I's Ancient Egypt, also Nii of the Amarna letters, and Nihe, etc. was a kingdom in Syria, or northern Syria.
In the Amarna letters correspondence of 1350-1335 BC, Nii is only referenced in two letters, but each is of some importance. The city of Tunip in the northern Levant had been trying to communicate to the Egyptian pharaoh for two decades, and finally resorted to another letter, EA 59: entitled: "From the citizens of Tunip",. The city-state of Arqa also sent a letter to pharaoh, requesting aid.
The other letter referencing Nii concerns the individual Etakkama, his collusion with the Hittites, and the takeover of territory, 'city-states', and peoples in the northern and western Levant.

Amarna letters ''"Nii"'', 2--letters

EA 59, title: "From the citizens of [Tunip]"

EA 53, title: "Of the villain Aitukama">Etakkama">Aitukama"

EA 53 is a 70-line letter of area intrigues, -. The letter starting at line 35:
The region of Upu is centered at Damascus, and the Amqu is the Beqaa Valley region to the west and northwest. Nii, and Nuhašše are north and northeast.