SAA 19 077. Itu’eans Requested (CTN 5 p. 136)[via saao/saa19]

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x x [x x x x x x x x x]

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ina pa-an LUGAL? [EN-ia x x x]

(r 2) to the k[ing, my lord ...]

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ina UGU [.GALKAŠ.LUL]

(r 3) As to [the chief cupbearer, to whom] the Šub[ri]an [had written]: "[Send] 300 [It]u'eans!", the chief cupbearer w[rote to me ...]: "The Šubrian has writ[ten] that I should send him 300 [It]u'eans."

r 4'4'

[ša] KUR*.šub-[ri]-a-a [-pur-a-šú]

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ma-a 03 me* v.[i-tu]-u-a.[a še-bi-la]

r 6'6'

.GALKAŠ.LUL x x i-[sap-ra]

r 7'7'

ma-a KUR.šub-ri-a-a i-sap-[ra]

r 8'8'

ma-a 03 me v.[i-tu]-u-a.a še-bi-[la]

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a-na-ku ki-i an-ni-i a-na v.GALKAŠ.LUL

(r 9) I wrote to the chief [cu]pbe[arer] as follows: "Write to the Šubrian like this: "Instead of requesting Itu’eans from me, send (them) to me, and (then) I will come."

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a-sap-ra-šú nu-ku ki-i an-[ni]-i

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a-na KUR.šub-ri-ia-a.a šu-pur

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ma-a ku-um v.i-tu-u-a.a

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te-ri-šá-ni-ni ma-a a-na ia-a-ši-ma

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šup-ra lal-li-ka

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isu-ri LUGAL be- i-qa-ab-bi

(r 15) Perhaps the king, my lord, will say: "Is there any enemy?" There is no enemy at all.

r 16'16'

ma-a v.KÚR me-me-ni v.KÚR-ma la-a-šú

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LUGAL ú-ta-kiš adan-niš na-pa-si

(r 17) The king has much delayed answering me. Let me come to the king, my lord, and see the king, my lord!

r 18'18'

ina UGU LUGAL be--ía lal-li-ka

r 19'19'

LUGAL be- la-mur

r 20'20'

šúm-ma a-na ḫa--e-šá la al-la-ka

(r 20) If I do not come (back) here, (already) in the night of the next day the king's people [will challen]ge me, (so) let me come and see the king, my lord.

r 21'21'

ši-a-ri imu-ši šaLUGAL

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[i-gar]-ru-ni lal-li-ka LUGAL be-

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  la-mur


Adapted from Mikko Luukko, The Correspondence of Tiglath-Pileser III and Sargon II from Calah/Nimrud (State Archives of Assyria, 19), 2012. Lemmatised by Mikko Luukko, 2012, as part of the AHRC-funded research project “Mechanisms of Communication in an Ancient Empire: The Correspondence between the King of Assyria and his Magnates in the 8th Century BC” (AH/F016581/1; University College London) directed by Karen Radner. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/saao/P224429/.