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[... e-pu]-šu-

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[... MUNUS].ḪUL

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[...]-mu

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[...] x ŠÁ?

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[...]-ú-ti

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[...] x-ti

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[...]-ti-ia

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[...]-pal-su-ma

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[...] x-ZA

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[...] x-šu

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[... a]-ra-mu

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[...] x

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[...] x

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ii' 1'1'

[...] (traces) [...]

(ii' 1') [...] ... [... the statue of] Ḫallušu (Ḫallušu-Inšušinak I), who had dist[urbed ...], together with statues of [...] kings who had exercised dominion over the land Elam, with their substant[ial] booty, [I erected] in Nineveh, in a gate of my palace, for the admiration of futur[e] people. I destroyed (and) [demolished] tombs of the kings, their ancestors, (and) I took their bones to [Assyria].

ii' 2'2'

[ALAM] mḫa-lu-si mu-nar-[riṭ ...]

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a-di ALAM.MEŠ LUGAL.MEŠ [...]

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šá e-pu-šú be-lut KUR.ELAM.[MA.KI]

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it-ti šal-la-ti-šú-nu ka-bit-[ti]

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a-na ta-mar-ti UN.MEŠ EGIR.[MEŠ]

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ina NINA.KI ina É.GAL-ia [ul-ziz?]

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ki-maḫ-ḫi LUGAL.MEŠ AD.MEŠ-šú-nu ap-pul [aq-qur]

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GÌR.PAD.DU.MEŠ-šú-nu al-qa-a a-na KUR [AN.ŠÁR.KI]

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dna-na-a šá ul-tu GÉŠ.U GÉŠ.U 7 15 MU.AN.NA.[MEŠ]1

(ii' 10') (As for) the goddess Nanāya, who 1,635 year[s] (ago) became angry and (went to) live in a place not befit[ting her], as soon as the time had come (and) the fix[ed time] had arrived, they (the gods) commanded her journey (back) to Uruk (and) her (re)entry into [Eḫiliana]. The king [...] by the command of (the god) [šur ...]

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ta-áš-bu-šu-ma tu-ši-bu a-šar la si-ma-[ti-šá]

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a-di u₄-mu im-lu-ú ik-šu-da a-dan-[nu]

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a-lak-šá a-na UNUG.KI e-reb-šá a-na [é-ḫi-li-an-na?]

ii' 14'14'

iq-bu-ú LUGAL x [...]

ii' 15'15'

ina -bit AN.[ŠÁR? ...]

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1GÉŠ.U GÉŠ.U 7 15 MU.NA.NA.[MEŠ] “1,635 year[s] (ago)”: See the on-page note to text no. 9 (Prism F) v 72.


Created by Jamie Novotny and Joshua Jeffers, 2015-18. Lemmatized by Jamie Novotny, 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/rinap/Q003719/.