Aššur-dan II 2
Obverse | ||
Lacuna | ||
1'1' | kúl-⸢la?⸣-[at? DUMU.MEŠ-šu-nu DUMU.MUNUS.MEŠ-šu-nu a-na KÙ.BABBAR.MEŠ BÚR.MEŠ-ú-ni] | (1') [had sold] all [their sons and daughters]. By the command [of (the god) Aššur, my lord, I took prisoners]. I inflicted [upon them a] major [defeat] (and then) I carried off [their] booty, [possessions, property, herds, (and) flocks] and [brought them to my city, Aššur. ...]. |
2'2' | i-na ⸢si⸣-[qir aš-šur EN-ia a-na ḫu-ub-ta-ni lu aḫ-tab-ta di-ik-ta-šú-nu] | |
3'3' | ma-ʾa-[at-ta ...] | |
4'4' | a-duk šal-[la-su-nu NÍG.ŠU.MEŠ-šu-nu NÍG.GA-šú-nu GU₄.MEŠ-šú-nu UDU ṣe-ni.MEŠ-šu-nu] | |
5'5' | áš-lu-ul-⸢ma⸣ [a-na URU-ia aš-šur ub-la ...] | |
6'6' | KUR.ú-lu-zu-x [...] | (6') The land Uluzu...[..., which previously had paid tribute] to my ancestor(s), [... they captured …] for themselves; [(...) by the command/with the support] of (the god) Aššur, my lord, [I mustered] (my) chariots [(and) troops. ... I inflicted] upon them a major defeat. I destroyed, devastated, (and) [burned with fire (...) their cities]. I pursued [the remainder of their troops who had fled] from my weapons [from ...] to the city Ḫalḫa[lauš ... I inflicted upon them a major] defeat. [(...)] I carried off their booty (and) possessions [and] I uprooted [the remainder of them] (and) [settled (then)] in [...]. |
7'7' | ||
8'8' | ||
9'9' | ša áš-šur EN-ia GIŠ.⸢GIGIR⸣.[MEŠ um-ma-na-te-šu-nu ad-ke ...] | |
10'10' | ||
11'11' | ap-⸢pu⸣-ul aq-qur [i-na IZI.MEŠ áš-ru-pu ši-ta-at um-ma-na-te-šu-nu ša] | |
12'12' | ⸢iš-tu⸣ pa-an ⸢GIŠ.TUKUL⸣.[MEŠ-ia ip-pár-ši-du-ú-ni iš-tu ...] | |
13'13' | ||
14'14' | ||
15'15' | ⸢šal⸣-la-a-su-nu ⸢NÍG.ŠU⸣.[MEŠ-šu-nu] ⸢áš?-lu?⸣-[ul-ma si-ta-te-šu-nu] | |
16'16' | ||
17'17' | (17') Kundibḫalê, [king of the land Katmuḫi, ... rebelled and he withheld] tax (and) tribute for [(the god) Aššur, my lord. ...] magnificent [...] of the gods Adad and [...]. I mustered [...] | |
18'18' | ||
19'19' | ṣi-ra-a-te i-na x [...] | |
20'20' | ||
21'21' | ad-ke [...] | |
22'22' | x [...] | |
Lacuna |
1siqir: here also tukulti might be reconstructed
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/Q006014/.