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[é-temen-an-ki] zi--úr-ra-at

(ii 1) [(With regard to) Etemenanki, the z]iggurat of [B]abylon, [whose emplacement Nab]opolassar, [the king of B]abylon, [my father who en]gendered me, [had p]urified [through the craft of the e]xorcist, [the wisdom of] the gods Ea and Marduk, and whose [foundati]on [he had firmly placed on the surface (lit. “breast”) of the ne]therworld,

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.DINGIR.RA.KI

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[ša dna-bi]-um-IBILA-ú-ṣu-úr

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[LUGAL] .DINGIR.RA.KI

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[a-bi] ba-nu-ú-a

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[i-na ši--ir] KA..GÁL-ú-tu

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[ne-me- d]é-a ù dAMAR.UTU

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[à-ša-ar-ša] ul-li-lu-ma

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[in i-ra-at] ki-gal-lim

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[ú-ki-in-nu te-me]-en-šu

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Lacuna

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[la-ra-ak.KI dil-bat].KI már-da.KI

(ii 1') [Larak, Dilbat], Marad, [Puqūdu], Bīt-Dakkūri, [Bīt-Amuk(k)ān]i, <Bīt>-Šillāni, Birātu, D[ēr], Agade, Dūr-[Šarrukku], Arrapḫa, L[aḫīru], the entirety of the lands of A[kkad] and [Assyria], kings of A[cross the River (Syria-Palestine)], provincial gover[nors of] the land of Ḫa[tti, fr]o[m the Upper Sea]

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[KUR.pu-qu-du] KUR.É-da-ku-ru

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[KUR.É-a-mu-ka-a]-nim KUR.<É>-si-la-a-nim

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KUR.bi-ra-a-tim BÀD.[DINGIR.KI]

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URU.a--.KI BÀD-[20-GIN.KI]

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KUR.ar-rap-ḫi KUR.la-[ḫi-ri]

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na-ap-ḫa-ar KUR-ak?-[ka-di-im]

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ù MA.DA-[d-šur.KI]

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LUGAL.MEŠ ša e-[-er-na-a-ri]

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.-ḫa-ta-[a-tim]

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ša MA.DA-ḫa-[at-tim]

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[]-tu? [ti-a-am-tim e-li-tim]

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Lacuna

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é?-sag?-íl? [...]

(iii 1') Esagi[l ....] of cedar [...] wherever there were gates and [...]

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ša GIŠ.EREN.MEŠ? [x x (x)]

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e-ma . ù [...]

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Created by Frauke Weiershäuser and Jamie Novotny, 2015-24, for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich, the Henkel Foundation, 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 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/Q005499/.