Position in chronology
SAA 16 016. Cimmerians in Minda (ABL 1161)
Translation — scholar edition
SAA 16(Beginning destroyed) (1) [...]ra said: "He [has go]ne (away)." Let the king ask [him]. (3) Thanks to these gods, [they are] ca[lm], and they are alive due to the kindness of the king. (5) Now then he has brought all the Cimmerians, and they are staying in Mindâ. True, they have [not] yet ... (Rest destroyed)
State Archives of Assyria, volume 16 — scholar edition (ORACC).
Transliteration
[x x]-ra iq-ṭi-bi [ma-a] / [it]-⸢ta*⸣-lak MAN liš*-⸢al*⸣-[šú] / ina* ŠÀ* DINGIR-MEŠ an-nu-te ⸢ni?⸣-[x] / ina ṭi-bu-te ša MAN bal*-ṭu / ú-ma-a an-nu-ri / LÚ.gi-mir-ra-a.a / gab-bi-šu-nu it-ta-ṣa / [i]-⸢na⸣ URU.mì-in-da-a [o] / iz-za-zu ket-tú ud-di-ni / ⸢TAv?⸣ MAN* ⸢x x⸣-ú-ni / [x x]+⸢x⸣+[x]+⸢x⸣+[x x] ṭè? [x x]+⸢x⸣
Scholarly note
Political letter at the court of Esarhaddon, edited by Mikko Luukko & Greta Van Buylaere (SAA 16, 2002). ORACC text P334765.
Attribution
Image: BM — (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P334765). source
Translation excerpted from Luukko, M. & Van Buylaere, G. 2002. The Political Correspondence of Esarhaddon. SAA 16. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa16/P334765/.
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