eCUT A 05-017 (CTU A 05-017)
Obverse | ||
o 1o 1 | (o 1) Through the protection of the god Ḫaldi, | |
o 22 | ||
o 33 | (o 3) for the god Ḫaldi, his (or, resp. the) Lord, | |
o 44 | ||
o 55 | (o 5) Minua, son of Išpuini, erected this stele. | |
o 66 | ||
o 77 | ||
o 88 | (o 8) Through the greatness of the god Ḫaldi | |
o 99 | ||
o 1010 | (o 10) (I am) Minua, son of Išpuini, | |
o 1111 | ||
o 1212 | (o 12) strong king, great king, king of the Bia lands, lord of Ṭušpa-City. | |
o 1313 | ||
o 1414 | ||
o 1515 | (o 15) Through the protection of the god Ḫaldi, Minua, son of Išpuini, says: | |
o 1616 | ||
o 1717 | ||
o 1818 | ||
o 1919 | (o 19b) "I dug a canal in the land for the city Alia, from the sources of the god Quera, | |
o 2020 | ||
o 2121 | ||
o 2222 | ||
o 2323 | ||
o 2424 | (o 24) I let it reach up to the (river) Dainalitini. | |
o 2525 | ||
o 2626 | ||
o 2727 | (o 27) It was . . . and . . ." | |
o 2828 | ||
o 2929 | (o 29b) Minua dug a canal, and he built a city as well. | |
o 3030 | ||
o 3131 | ||
Reverse | ||
r 1r 1 | (r 1) Minua, son of Išpuini says: "[The inscription whi]ch I [estab]lished, which might . . . . and . . . one might re-establish it from anew, which furthermore might(?) be (at) this same place(?), one shall re-establish it from anew at this place (and) he [shall restore(?)] the name. | |
r 22 | ||
r 33 | ||
r 44 | ||
r 55 | ||
r 66 | ||
r 77 | ||
r 88 | ||
r 99 | ||
r 1010 | ||
r 1111 | ||
r 1212 | e-si-⸢ni⸣ [x x x x-i?] | |
r 1313 | ||
r 1414 | (r 14) (As for the one) wh[o] . . . | |
r 1515 | ||
r 1616 | ||
r 1717 | ||
r 1818 | ||
r 1919 | ||
r 2020 | ||
r 2121 |
1 The verb obviously denotes a negative action towards the inscription.
Based on Mirjo Salvini, Corpus dei Testi Urartei (CTU), Volume I–V, 2008–2018: Adapted, revised, lemmatized, and translated into English, by Birgit Christiansen (2016-) for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East) and based at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/ecut/Q006915/.