Tiglath-pileser I 11
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For the obverse see A.0.87.10 | ||
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rr | Lacuna | |
r 1'1' | [...] x GIŠ.[...] ⸢ú⸣-[...] | (r 1') its inner [...], as far as ... [...] ... [... I bui]lt that [p]alace from it[s] foundations [to its crenellations. I splendidly [decorated (it)] more than before. I surrounded (it) [with knobbed nails of] bronze. [I made magnificent] doors of f[ir], made (them) fast [with bronz]e [bands, (and) installed (them)] in its gate. |
r 2'2' | [...] x ni x x-ri-ti ša ⸢ni⸣-x x [...] | |
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r 5'5' | [... É].⸢GAL⸣-lum ši-i iš-⸢tu⸣ uš-še-⸢ša⸣ [a-di gaba-dib-bi-ša] | |
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r 7'7' | [sik-kàt kar-ri] ⸢ZABAR⸣ al-mi GIŠ.IG.MEŠ GIŠ.a-⸢šu⸣-[ḫi ṣi-ra-te DÙ-uš] | |
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r 9'9' | (r 9') [...] which with the support of the gods Aššur, Anu, Enlil, [... the great gods] who support me, the lands of/which [...] I made replicas in parūtu-alabaster [and basalt of a nāḫiru, which is called a sea-horse (and) which by the command of the gods Ninurta and Nergal, the great gods], my [lords, I had killed with a harpoon of] my own [making in the Great Sea of the land Amurru, (and) of a live] burḫiš, [which was brought] from the land [Lumaš ... on the other side of the land Ḫabḫu. I stationed (them) on the right and left of the entranc]e (gate) of [my] royal majest[y. ...] I inscribed my commemorative inscriptions (and) joyfully [deposited (them) in ... I called (it) Egallugalublimmub]a, “The Palace of the King of the Four Quarters (of the World).” | |
r 10'10' | [DINGIR.MEŠ GAL]-⸢te⸣ tik-le-⸢ia⸣ [x] x [KUR?].KUR.MEŠ-te ša x [x x] | |
r 11'11' | [...]-lu-⸢šu⸣-nu [...] x qa-ti x [...] x [...] | |
r 12'12' | [DINGIR.MEŠ? GAL.MEŠ? EN?].⸢MEŠ⸣-ia ú-[...] x ar x [...] x [...] | |
r 13'13' | [...] ⸢bur⸣-ḫi-iš [ba-al-ṭa ša] ⸢iš⸣-tu KUR.[lu-ma-áš ...]-⸢te?⸣ | |
r 14'14' | [...] x x tam-⸢ši⸣-[li-šu-nu] ⸢ša⸣ NA₄.pa-⸢ru⸣-ú-[te ...] | |
r 15'15' | [...] ⸢e-pu*⸣-uš [i-na né-reb] LUGAL-⸢ti⸣-[ia im-na ù šu-me-la?] | |
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r 17'17' | [...] x-i i-na ta-ši-⸢la⸣-at lìb-[bi ...] | |
r 18'18' | [é-gal-lugal-ub-límmu?]-⸢ba⸣ É.GAL LUGAL kib-rat 4-[i šum-ša ab-bi?] | |
r 19'19' | [a-na ar-kàt UD.MEŠ a-na] u₄-um ṣa-a-te e-nu-ma ⸢É⸣.[GAL-lum ši-i] | (r 19') [In the future, in] days to come, [may a future ruler], when [that palace becomes old and] dilapidated, [restore its dilapidated section(s)], either with cedar, [or ...], or tamarisk [...] ... May [he see] my commemorative inscriptions, [identify (them), anoint (them) with oil], make offerings, (and) [return (them)] to [their places. (The god) Aššur, the great lord, and] the goddess Ištar, the lady of [Nineveh, will (then) listen to his prayers]. |
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r 21'21' | [lu-ú ...]-x lu-ú GIŠ.tar-pu-[ʾu ...] | |
r 22'22' | [...] x TAR ME ta ir ta x [...] | |
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r 24'24' | [lu-mes-si Ì.MEŠ lip-šu]-⸢uš UDU⸣.SISKUR-a liq-qi ⸢a⸣-[na áš-ri-šu-nu lu-ter] | |
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Based on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC I (1114-859 BC) (RIMA 2), Toronto, 1991. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2015-16) and lemmatized and updated by Nathan Morello (2016-17) for the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation-funded OIMEA Project 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/riao/Q005936/.