Ashurbanipal Babylonian 2001

Obverse
11

dsuen an-na

(1) For the god Sîn of heaven, lion of the gods (and) king of the Enlil (circle of) gods, his lord:

22

piriŋ diŋir-re-e-ne

33

lugal den-líl-e-ne

44

lugal-a-ni-ir

55

mdEN.ZU-TI.LA.BI-DU₁₁.GA

(5) Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, viceroy of Ur, son of Ningal-iddin, (who was also) viceroy of Ur, who provides for Ekišnugal

66

šagina úrimki-ma

77

dumu mdnin-gal-SUM.MA

88

šagina úrimki-ma

99

ú-a é-kíš-nu₆-gal

1010

é-temen--gùr-ru

(10) (With regard to) Etemennigurru, whose (enclosure) wall had collapsed in the distant past, whose foundation terrace had lain waste, (and) whose foundations were covered over, I sought the location of its forgotten gate(s). I put its foundation inscription inside a box and raised its (the temple’s) top. I inlaid with silver a door of boxwood, wood of finest quality from a distant mountain, fixed with a copper peg, whose band(s) were strong, (whose) bottom was of gold, (whose) door bolt was of shining silver, (and whose) bar and pivot were of strong copper, in order that it might stand forever fixed in the doorway of the “secret house,” the house of divination.

1111

níŋ ud ul-*-a-ta

1212

é-gar₈ dirig-ga-bi

1313

te-me-en-bi a-ri-a

1414

uš₈-bi -in-šúš-šúš

1515

kan₄-bi ḫa-lam-me-e-ne

1616

ki-bi -in-kíŋ-kíŋ

1717

šag₄ dub te-me-en-bi

1818

u-me-ni-

1919

saŋ-bi ba-ni-in-íl

2020

ŋešig ŋeštaškarin ŋeš saŋ

2121

kur-bi-ta -ud-da

2222

gag urudu -in--a

2323

kéše-da-bi kalag-ga

2424

kug-sig₁₇-a-ke₄

2525

si-ŋar kug-babbar zálag-zálag

2626

aškud nu-kúš-ù

2727

urudu kalag-ga

2828

kug-babbar u-me-ni-dab-dab

2929

kan₄ é saŋ-dili

3030

é ḫal-la-ta -a

3131

da--šè gub-bu-

3232

mu-sar-ra-ŋu₁₀

(32) May the god Sîn (and) the goddess Ningal, the god(s), my helpers, destroy the name of anyone who erases my inscription or changes its position!

3333

šu -íb-ùr-e-a

3434

ḫa-ba ki-bi kúr-ru-da

3535

dsuen dnin-gal

3636

diŋir bàd-gal-ŋu₁₀

3737

mu-bi

3838

ḫé-en-ḫa-lam-e-ne


Based on Grant Frame, Rulers of Babylonia: From the Second Dynasty of Isin to the End of Assyrian Domination (1157-612 BC) (RIMB 2; Toronto, 1995). Digitized, lemmatized, and updated by Alexa Bartelmus, 2015-16, 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/ribo/Q003840/.