eCUT A 05-028 (CTU A 05-028)

Obverse
o 1o 1

dḫal-di-ni-ni -ma-ši-ni dḫal-di-e e-ú-ri-<e>

(o 1) Through the protection of the god Ḫaldi, for the god Ḫaldi, the (or, resp., his) Lord, Minua, son of Išpuini,

o 22

m-nu-ú-a-še m-pu-ú-i-ni-ḫi-ni-še

o 33

dḫal-di-ni-li ši-di---a-[li]

(o 3) built a gate of the god Ḫaldi in the city Arṣuniuini to perfection.

o 44

URU.ar-ṣu-ni-ú-i-ni-e ba-du-si-e

o 55

i-ni dú-ra-a ṭi₅-ri-bi-šú-zi

(o 5) He built this cult stele(?) (ṭiribišuzi) for the god Ura in the city Arṣuniuini. Nothing had (ever) been built here (before).

o 66

ku-gu-ú-ni URU.ar-ṣu-ni-ú-i-ni-e

o 77

ú-i gi-e-i ši-i-da-ú-ri

o 88

ši-di---ni m-nu-ú-a-še

(o 8b) Minua, son of Išpuini, established a new fortress as well as a city and a new vineyard. He established a pen(?) (burganani) and a new fruit orchard.

o 99

m-pu-ú-i-ni-e-ḫi-ni-še

o 1010

e-ʾa É.GAL šú-ú-ḫí e-ʾa URU

o 1111

GIŠ.ul-di-e šú-ú-ḫí te-e-ru-ni

o 1212

bur-ga-na-ni GIŠ.za-ri šú-ú-ḫí te-e-ru-ni

o 1313

dḫal-di-ni be-di-i-ni

(o 13) On behalf of the god Ḫaldi, on behalf of the gate of the god Haldi,

o 1414

dḫal-di-na-ni be-di-ni

o 1515

dú-ra-a be-di-ni

(o 15) on behalf of the god Ura may there be life

o 1616

ma-a-nu-li nu-ni ul-gu-ú-še

o 1717

m-pu-ú-i-ni-i-e

(o 17) for Išpuini, son of Sarduri,

o 1818

mdsar₅-du-ri-ḫi-ni-e

o 1919

m-nu-a m-pu-ú-i-ni-ḫi-ni-e

(o 19) Minua, son of Išpuini,

o 2020

e-ʾa nu-ni dḫal-di-ni ar-a-ni

(o 20) and for (both of) them(?) may there be the favor(?) of the god Ḫaldi and the god Ura.

o 2121

[ma]-a-ni-ni e-ʾa dú-ra-a-ni

o 2222

[dḫal-di-ni]-ni -ma-ši-ni

(o 22) Through the greatness of the god Ḫaldi, for the god Ḫaldi,] the (or, resp., his) Lord [ . . . ] ...1

o 2323

[dḫal-di-e] e-ú-ri-[e]1

1rest not preserved.

1 rest not preserved.


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/Q006926/.