A barrel cylinder discovered at Aššur contains an abbreviated summary of the events recounted on Nineveh text no. 1 (Nineveh A) and ends with a building account concerned with the construction of a palace for Ashurbanipal in Tarbiṣu, modern Sherif Khan not far from Nineveh. The inscription is edited with the Tarbiṣu texts, rather than those from Aššur, since its building report describes construction in that city. The text is dated to 18 Ayyāru (II) 672 BC. This text is commonly referred to as both Kalḫu A (Klch. A) and Tarbiṣu A (Trb. A).
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Horizontal rulings separate each line. Lines 1–21 duplicate text no. 77 (Kalḫu A) lines 1–39. This text is dated to the same day as text no. 77 ex. 6 (Kalḫu A) and at least one copy of Esarhaddon's Succession Treaty (Parpola and Watanabe, SAA 2 pp. xi–xx and 58), within days of when the treaty itself had been enacted (Borger, BIWA p. 15).
A worn and abraded stone slab from Tarbiṣu records that Esarhaddon had a palace built for his successor Ashurbanipal. This text, which is written on the bottom half of the slab, is commonly referred to as Tarbiṣu C (Trb. C).
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A worn and abraded concave stone slab from Tarbiṣu has an inscription stating that Esarhaddon built a palace in that city for Ashurbanipal, the heir designate of Assyria. This text is commonly referred to as Tarbiṣu B (Trb. B).
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Two bricks from Tarbiṣu bear a short inscription that states that Esarhaddon built a palace in that city. C.B.F. Walker collated the bricks. No score is provided on the CD-ROM. This text is commonly referred to as Tarbiṣu D (Trb. D).
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Sources [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/sources/P427874,P427875]:
Erle Leichty
Erle Leichty, 'Tarbiṣu', RINAP 4: Esarhaddon, The RINAP 4 sub-project of the RINAP Project, 2019 [http://oracc.org/rinap/rinap4/RINAP4TextIntroductions/Tarbisu/]