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(1) [T]o the king, my lord: your servant Aššur-šimanni. (3) As to the people about whom the king, my lord, wrote to me, Remute, his brother, the son of Nabû-reši (and) Nabê-rumu are in my presence. Nabû-šarhi-ilani, [...] ... of [...] (Break) (r 2) They are not in m[y presence].
Daily LifeEconomy
(1) [To the k]in[g, my lord: yo]ur [servant] Aššur-ma[tka-tera. Good] health to the king, [my lo]rd! (4) The land of the ki[ng] is well; the royal sustenance fields have been harvested. The exchange rate is extremely favourable in the land: one homer of barley goes for one mina of copper in Nineveh, one homer and 5 seahs (go for one mina of copper) in Halahhu, two homers (go for one mina of copper) in the steppe. 40 minas of wool (go for) one mina of co[pper ......]. (Rest destroyed)