Sumerian·Book

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Sargon II 105

~715 BCE·Neo-Assyrian·Q006586

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(i' 1') [... who ... opened up innumerable distant mountainous areas whose pass(es)] are difficult [and visited their remotest region(s); who traversed inaccessible, diffic]ult [paths in terrifying location(s) (and) cross]ed [every swamp]; (i' 5'b) [(who) ruled from the land Rāši on the border of the land El]am, [the Puqudu (and) Damūnu (tribes), the cities Dūr-Kurigalzu (and) Rāp]iqu, [the entire desert as far as the Brook of Egypt, the wid]e [land Amurru, (and) the land Ḫatti (Syria) in its entirety; who]se [grea]t hand [conquered (the area) from the land Ḫaš]mar [to the land Ṣibar — which…

Source: Frame, G. 2021. The Royal Inscriptions of Sargon II, King of Assyria (721–705 BC). RINAP 2. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap2/Q006586/

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Transliteration

[...] x / [... ḫur-šá-a-ni bé-ru-ú-ti ša né-reb-šú-nu] áš-ṭu / [la-a mi-na ip-tu-ma e-mu-ru du-ru-ug-šu-un ṭu-da-at la aʾ-a-ri pa-áš]-⸢qa?⸣-ti / [ša a-šar-ši-na šug-lud-du e-ta-at-ti-qu-ma e-te-eb]-⸢bi?⸣-ru / [na-gab be-ra-a-ti iš-tu KUR.ra-a-ši mi-ṣir KUR.e]-⸢lam?⸣-ti / [LÚ.pu-qu-du LÚ.da-mu-nu URU.BÀD-ku-ri-gal-zi URU.ra]-⸢pi?⸣-qi / [mad-bar DÙ.A.BI a-di na-ḫal KUR.mu-uṣ-ri KUR a-mur-re-e…

Scholarly note

Royal inscription of Sargon II, edited by Grant Frame (RINAP 2, 2021). ORACC text Q006586.

Attribution

Image: Created by Grant Frame and the Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period (RINAP) Project, 2019. Adapted for RINAP Online by Joshua Jeffers and Jamie Novotny and lemmatized by Giulia Lentini, Nathan Morello, and Jamie Novotny, 2019, for the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation-funded OIMEA Project 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..
Translation excerpted from Frame, G. 2021. The Royal Inscriptions of Sargon II, King of Assyria (721–705 BC). RINAP 2. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap2/Q006586/.

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