Ashurbanipal 047
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11 | (1) I, [Ashurbanipal, king of the world, king of Assyria], who with [the support of (the god) Aššur and the goddess Ištar, (...), conquered his] enem[ies, ...] plu[ndered ...] of [...]. | |
22 | ||
33 | LÚ.KÚR.[MEŠ-šú ik-šu-du ...]2 | |
44 | ša [...] | |
55 | áš-[lu-la šal-lat-su ...]3 |
1The proposed restorations are generally based on text no. 51 lines 1–2, as well as K 3096 obv. 1 and 9 (Borger, BIWA p. 308–309 nos. 51–52). Cf. also text no. 35 lines 1–3a.
2Based on texts nos. 40–41 and 45, possibly read lines 3b–4 as [URU.... URU] ša [KUR.ELAM.MA.KI al-me KUR-ud] “[I surrounded (and) conquered the city ..., a city] of [the land Elam].”
3Based on text no. 41, possibly read line 5 as áš-[lu-la šal-lat-su ap-pul aq-qur ina dGIŠ.BAR aq-mu] “I plu[ndered, destroyed, demolished, (and) burned with fire].”
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