Ashurbanipal 153
Obverse | ||
11 | (1) [... in]side that city [...] he c[ame] to Nineveh [(and) ...] Nabû-bēl-šumāt[i ...] he came to me [with his] substantial [audience gift(s)] a[nd ...]. | |
22 | [...]-ti a-na NINA.KI ⸢il⸣-[lik-(ma) ...] | |
33 | [... m]⸢d⸣AG-EN-MU.⸢MEŠ⸣ [...] | |
44 | [... it-ti? ta-mar-ti-šú?] ⸢ka⸣-bit-ti il-lik-am-⸢ma⸣ [...] | |
55 | [... URU?].ú-zu-bi-⸢ia?⸣ [...]1 | (5) [... the city] Uzubia (Izibia) [...] of the land Man[nea ...] lords [...] daughter [...] |
66 | [...]-⸢ti⸣ ša KUR.man-⸢na⸣-[a-a ...] | |
77 | [...] x EN.MEŠ [...] | |
88 | [...] ⸢DUMU.MUNUS⸣ [...] | |
Lacuna |
1[URU?].ú-zu-bi-⸢ia?⸣ “[the city] Uzubia (Izibia)”: The reading of these signs as a city name is based on the appearance of URU.uz-bi-a “the city Uzbia (Izibia)” in text no. 3 (Prism B) iii 47 in the account of Ashurbanipal’s attack on Mannea. Izibia/Ziba also appears as one of the Mannean cities conquered by Sargon II; see Frame, RINAP 2 p. 60 no. 1 line 87 and p. 142 no. 7 line 41.
Created by Jamie Novotny and Joshua Jeffers, 2015-22. Lemmatized by Joshua Jeffers, 2018-22, for the NEH-funded RINAP Project at the University of Pennsylvania. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/rinap/Q007561/.