Ninurta-kudurri-uṣur 05
Obverse | ||
Column i | ||
ii | Lacuna | |
i 1'1' | (i 1') as an honest man [... into my hands] deliver them up! [...] The god Apla-Adad, the great lord [...] and to the god Marduk, the gr[eat] lord [... of heaven] and earth they will go [...] to the well Makiru [... he ap]proached me and at the well M[akiru ... they de]ployed, but I, Ninurta-kudurrī-[uṣur, (governor of the land of Sūḫu and the land of Mari) (the chosen one) whom] the gods Šamaš and Marduk, Adad and Apla-[Adad ...] ... I [went] to his aid [...] I set behind me and in [...] I went out before them. [I became furious] with the [... and (...)] I became angry. Like a mighty lion I roared a[gainst ... I brought about] a cloud-burst over [them and] from my chariot I blew [them away] (lit. “washed [them away]”) like chaff. Arrows [quivered] like locusts over [my] forces. | |
i 2'2' | mul-li-šú-nu-⸢ti⸣ [...] | |
i 3'3' | ||
i 4'4' | ||
i 5'5' | ù KI-tim il-la-⸢ku?⸣ [...] | |
i 6'6' | a-⸢na⸣ PÚ.ma-ki-ri x [...] | |
i 7'7' | ||
i 8'8' | ||
i 9'9' | ||
i 10'10' | ||
i 11'11' | ||
i 12'12' | a-na pa-ni-šú-nu ú-ṣi-ma UGU LÚ x [... e-ziz-ma (...)] | |
i 13'13' | a-gu-ug-ma ki-ma UR.MAḪ dan-nu ⸢UGU?⸣ [...] | |
i 14'14' | ||
i 15'15' | ||
i 16'16' | ||
Column ii | (ii) (Not preserved) | |
iiii | not preserved | |
Column iii | (iii) (Not preserved) | |
iiiiii | not preserved | |
Column iv | ||
iv 1iv 1 | ul-te-lu-ú-nu LÚ.aš-šur.KI-a-a ⸢ul⸣ [ina da-na-nu ul ina ṣal-ta] | (iv 1) they brought up. The Assyrian took the city Anat neit[her by force nor by battle]; (rather) the men — the citizens of the ci[ty themselves] — gave (it) [to the Assyrian]. Afterwards, the Assyrian [exiled them and] scattered t[hem] over (all) the lands. He turned [the houses] on (both) the landside and the hillside of the city Anat [into heaps of ruins]. Then the Assyrian settled [his own] men [in the city Anat]. |
iv 22 | URU.an-at iṣ-bat ÉRIN.MEŠ DUMU.MEŠ ⸢URU⸣ [ra-man-šú-nu a-na LÚ.aš-šur.KI-a-a] | |
iv 33 | it-tan-nu ár-ka-a-nu LÚ.aš-šur.KI-a-[a ú-šag-li-šu-nu-ti-ma] | |
iv 44 | ||
iv 55 | ||
iv 66 | ut-tir ù LÚ.aš-šur.KI-a-a ÉRIN.MEŠ šá [ram-ni-šú ina URU.an-at] | |
iv 77 | ul-te-še-bu ⸢ul-tu?⸣ muḫ-ḫi m⸢tab⸣-[né-e-a mBA-šá-dAMAR.UTU] | (iv 7b) From (the time of) T[abnēa, Iqīša-Marduk], and Nasḫir-Adad — three governors (in all) — [for fifty years, the city Anat] was (under the control) of the Assyrian, (and also) for three yea[rs, in the days of Šamaš-rēša-uṣur], the governor of the land of Sūḫu and the land of Mari, [my] fat[her, bef]ore I ascended [the throne] of my father. When the gods Ad[ad and Apla-Adad] set [...], the city Anat [returned (its allegiance) to my father]. After four years, during which the city [Anat prospered], when [my father di]ed (lit. “[went] to his fate”), I ascended [the throne of] my [fat]her. [The regular offerings, offerings (...) and fe]stivals of [the god Adad ...] |
iv 88 | ù mNIGIN-ir-dIŠKUR 3 LÚ.GAR.⸢KUR⸣.[MEŠ 50 MU.AN.NA.MEŠ URU.an-at] | |
iv 99 | šá LÚ.aš-šur.KI-a-a 3 MU.⸢AN⸣.[NA.MEŠ i-na UD.MEŠ šá mdUTU-SAG-PAP] | |
iv 1010 | ||
iv 1111 | ||
iv 1212 | ||
iv 1313 | ||
iv 1414 | ||
iv 1515 | ⸢AD?⸣-ia ú-šib [gi-na-né-e ù SISKUR.(SISKUR).MEŠ (...)] | |
iv 1616 | [u i-sin]-na-a-ti šá [dIŠKUR ...] | |
iv 1717 | [x x x (x x)] x [...] | |
Lacuna |
Based on Grant Frame, Rulers of Babylonia: From the Second Dynasty of Isin to the End of Assyrian Domination (1157-612 BC) (RIMB 2; Toronto, 1995). Digitized, lemmatized, and updated by Alexa Bartelmus, 2015-16, for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East) and based at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/suhu/Q006215/.