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SAA 19 070. Urarṭian Attacking Forts on the Border (CTN 5 p. 109)
Translation · reference
High confidence(1) To the pa[la]ce herald, my lord: your servant Aššur-natkil. Good health to my lord! (4) A governor of the Urarṭian is going up to the city of Meṣi in order to capt[ure] the fort. (7) The [c]ity has been shut off, at the command of the gove[rnor] of Meṣ[i ...] has been placed [in the] fo[rt], there is 1,000 (homers of) se[ed] corn in there. (11) The city lords around th[em] have convened, saying: "W[hy ...] to the ilku-duty in Urarṭu [...] (Break) (r 3) [x Itu']eans [...] (r 4) [... re]maining [...] (r 5) ...... (r 6) I ha[d] an argument [with him] about the Ukkean and the ki[ng’s] border,…
Source: Luukko, M. 2012. The Correspondence of Tiglath-pileser III and Sargon II from Calah/Nimrud. SAA 19. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa19/P224413/
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Transliteration
a-na ⸢LÚ.NIGIR—É.GAL⸣ EN-ía / ⸢ARAD⸣-ka maš-šur—nat-kil / ⸢lu⸣-u DI-mu a-na EN-ia / LÚv.EN.NAM ša KUR.URI-a.⸢a⸣ / ina URU.me-ṣi e-li-[a] / ⸢URU?⸣.bir-tú : ⸢i⸣-ṣa-⸢bat⸣ / ⸢URU⸣ e-dil ⸢x x⸣ [x x] / ina pe-e ⸢ša⸣ LÚv.EN.[NAM] / ša URU.me-⸢ṣi⸣ [ina] ⸢URU⸣.ḪAL.[ṢU] / ka-ra-⸢at⸣ 01 lim ⸢ŠE.NUMUN⸣-[MEŠ] / ina ŠÀ-bi LÚv.EN—URU-MEŠ / ša ba-ta-ba-tu-šú-⸢nu⸣ / ⸢ip-tu⸣-ḫu!-ur ma-a a-[ta-a?] / [x] a-na…
Scholarly note
Royal correspondence from Kalḫu (Nimrud) under Tiglath-pileser III or Sargon II, edited by Mikko Luukko (SAA 19, 2012). ORACC text P224413.
Attribution
Image: 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/P224413/..
Translation excerpted from Luukko, M. 2012. The Correspondence of Tiglath-pileser III and Sargon II from Calah/Nimrud. SAA 19. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa19/P224413/.
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