SAA 18 111. Report on Kuna and the Gambuleans (ABL 0862)[via saao/saa18]

Obverse
obeginning broken away

(Beginning destroyed)

o 1'1'

[o a-na pa]-an LUGAL be--ia

(1) When Ku came [t]o the presence of the king, m[y] lord, I was staying overnight in Kasappa.

o 2'2'

mku?-na-a ki-i il-li-ka

o 3'3'

i-na URU.ka-šap-pi

o 4'4'

bu-ut-tak ul-tu

(4) I had left Kasappa and was on m[y way], (when) messengers came up to m[e] from the cit[y ...] (and) gave me the following r[eport] about the Gambuleans: "The Gambuleans [...] from the presence of Kunâ, son of [...]"

o 5'5'

URU.ka-šap-pi

o 6'6'

ki-i ú-ṣa-a al-[lak?]

o 7'7'

.AKIN-MEŠ ul-tu URU.[x x]

Reverse
r 1r 1

a-na pa-ni-ia

r 22

i-te-lu-ni [ki-i pi-i]

r 33

an-ni-i ṭè-[e-mu]

r 44

šá .gam-bu-la-a.[a]

r 55

iq-ta-bu-nu um-ma

r 66

.gam-bu-la-a.a lapa-an

r 77

mku-na-a DUMU-šú šá

r 88

[mx] x [x x] x [x x]+x

rest broken away

(Break)

Edge
e. 1e. 1

aḫ-ra-ṣa-am-ma a-na [LUGAL be--ia]

(e. 1) I found out [the details] and I am writing (again) [to the king, my lord].

e. 22

a-šap-pa-ra


Adapted from Frances Reynolds, The Babylonian Correspondence of Esarhaddon and Letters to Assurbanipal and Sin-šarru-iškun from Northern and Central Babylonia (State Archives of Assyria, 18), 2003. Lemmatised by Mikko Luukko, 2015-16, as part of the research programme of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair in the Ancient History of the Near and Middle East at LMU Munich (Karen Radner, Humboldt Professorship 2015). The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/saao/P237970/.