Ashurbanipal 051
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11 | (1) [I, Ashurbani]pal, king of the world, king of Assyria, [who with the support of (the god) Aššur and the goddess Ištar], conquered his enemies [..., surrounded (and) conquered the ci]ty Bīt-Luppi. [I brought out the pe]ople living in it, [chariots, wagons], horses, (and) [mules and] counted (them) as [boo]ty. | |
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33 | [...] ⸢URU⸣.É-mlu-up-pi | |
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1The proposed restorations are generally based on text no. 35 lines 1–3a, text no. 47 lines 1–3a, and K 3096 obv. 1 and 9 (Borger, BIWA p. 308–309 nos. 51–52).
2Compare text no. 43 lines 4–5. The proposed restorations are based on that text.
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