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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 133. Blessings and Flatteries (ABL 0216)

(1) The very best of health to the king, my lord! May Aššur, Šamaš, Bel, Nabû, Sin and Nergal bless the king, my lord! (5) (This is from) your servant Hunnî, an adorer of the king his lord. (7) All the temples and palaces of Assyria are well; the crown prince Sennacherib is well; all the princes [who are in] Assyria are well; [the king], my lo[rd, can be very gl]ad [indeed]. (Break) (r 1) May he see the workmanship of the temples of his gods and kiss their beautiful feet; may those (gods) whose temples you have made shine like sunrise, bless the king my lord, and may we, the royal servants, kiss the feet of the king, our lord. (r 10) (This is from) your servant Hunnî, an adorer of the king his lord, who every morning and evening continually blesses the king, his lord.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 134. Blessings and Rituals (CT 53 043)

(1) [To the king m]y lord: your servant [Hunnî]. Good health to the king, my lord! [May] Nabû and [Marduk bless the king, my lord]! May they give the king my lord a long life, peace of mind and good hea[lth, extreme old age], a strong army, a long reign and as many years as [......]; may they make all countries submit themselves [to you]! (6) May the king, my lord, the good shepherd [......] truly tend and shepherd them; may Aššur, Bel and Nabû [add] flocks to your flocks, give them to you, and enlarge your spacious fold; may the peoples of all the countries come into your presence! (10) O…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 135. Dividing an Inheritance (ABL 0179)

(1) [To the ki]ng, my lord: your [servant] Amar-ili. [Good he]alth to the king, my lord! (4) As to the house of Mardû of which the king my lord told (me): "You and the governor of Arbela, divide it evenly between the sons of Mardû and give (each his share)!" (12) We did indeed find a writing-board inside (the house), [just as the king my lord had w]ritten; I sealed it and put it inside (...). (r 7) Now I am sending it to the king, my lord. What are the king my lord's instructions?

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 136. No Jewels in the Temple (ABL 0643)

(1) [To the king, my lord]: yo[ur servant Amar-ili. (3) [As to] the jewels [of which] the king my lord wrote to me, we searched in the temple but did not [find] (any) beautiful stones [...... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 137. Clearing away Rubble from a Collapsed Wall (ABL 0329)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Amar-ili. (3) We cleared away the wall of the palace which had fallen in and were starting to dig the foundations when the granary between the storehouse of the Palace Superintendent and the city wall fell down. The barley [...... (Break) (r 1) We have [...]ed and dumped it in the sto[rehouse of ...] and in the storehouse [of ...].

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 138. The Wall Behind the Image of Ištar Collapses (ABL 1178)

(1) [To the king], my [lord: your servant Ama]r-ili. (3) [As to the ... wall behind] (the image) of Ishtar [of which the king my lord] told (me): "Place the symbol [where it] goes up and [...]; if the wall is leaning, write me" — (10) Now on the 4th, the wall caved in by itself. [PN] and the master-builders [came] to see it, and they said: "[The wall] is ruined; let them remove [...] and change [...]. The [...] that the king ord[ered ...]." (19) A wall which [...] which the king [...] knows! [All] is well, [the king my lord can be] gl[ad]. (Break) (r 15) He should go [...]. [As far as] the wall behind the god is concerned, the king my lord can be glad.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 139. Getting Stone Slabs Across the River (ABL 1446)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) ...... the Palace Herald and] the Chief [...] are keeping the boats for [them]selves. (4) Let the king, my lord, send word that they bring (boats) [to me] either from the Palace Herald or from the Ch[ief ...] so that I can get the stone slabs across. (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 140. Setting up a Divine Panther (ABL 1209)

(1) [To the king, my lo]rd: your servant Ilu-iqbi. (4) I have set up the panther which is on the right side of the god; it stands firmly on the ped[estal]. The ki[ng, my lord, c]an be glad. (10) I shall release ...[...] to the god [...... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 141. Stones for Cleansing the Throne of Destiny (ABL 0644)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) The artists [...] said [to me]: "Write to the Palace that they should bring us 'wiping-stones' of Izalla. We should cleanse the Throne-of-Destiny of silver and the door of Ištar-of-Hearing."

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 142. The Throne of Destiny Cleansed (CT 53 183)

(1) [To the king], my [lord: your servant Ilu-iq]bi. (3) The [Throne-of-Destiny] of silver and the [......] of silver are finished; [as to the ..., ...] said [that they are not] finished. (9) The [...] are cleansing the [...] in the presence of the governor; they will be ready [this] very moment. [The ... who are] wiping [...... (Break) (r 2) ...... I am fee]ding the Šugureans [who] are coming in. All the king's [servants are well]; the king [my lord] can be glad.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 143. Straw for the Glazing of Bricks (ABL 1180)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) [On the ... th, after ......] we had finished the (city) wall, [we] got [busy], gathered men for the straw that the king had given to us in Halahhu, and went to carry it over. (8) The men working in the ditch, [of] a single prefect and 125 in number, have [neither] delivered straw of their own nor are they carrying that of Halahhu. By means of what will they glaze bricks for their work-quota tomorrow? What does the king my lord say? (r 1) As to the replacement for the dead concerning which the king told the magnates: "Provide the replacement!" — nobody has given us…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 144. Reeds for the King’s Work (ABL 0626)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) I shall finish the king's [.....] before the king my lord (comes); the king [my lord] can be glad. (7) I have no reeds for the king's work, (so) I have no work of [the king] (to do). (r 3) They should speak to the governor of Calah; there is reed in the wadi of Ubasê; let him give me a wineski[n raft (loaded) with r[eeds ...... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 145. Measurements of Bull Colossi (CT 53 327)

(1) [To the king, my lord]: your [servant Šamaš-upahhir]. Good he[alth to the king, my lord]! (3) As to [the measurements] of the b[ull coloss]i about which the king [my lord wrote to] me, the length of the first bu[ll colossus] is [x] and a half royal [cubits], [its] widt[h is x]; from the length and the width [x] cubits and a half have been finished. (11) [Another] colossus: [length is] 9.5 cubits; from its other side t[o the r]iver [......] cubits [...... (Break) (r 1) [a bull colossus: length is x cubits], width [x cubits]; (r 2) a bull colossus: [length] 10.[5 cubits], width 5 cubits;…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 146. City Rulers Petition the King (ABL 0136)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Šamaš-upahhir. Good health to the king, my lord! (5) The king my lord's servants, the city-rulers under my authority whom the king [my lord] o[rdered] to work in Milqia [have co]me [to my presence saying: "...... (Break) (r 1) "Send [..... to the pa]lace!" (r 2) They have made [me] sack [the ... of the ki]ng, my lord; what does the king my lord say?

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 147. The Petition of the City Rulers (ABL 0526)

(1) To the king, our lord: your servants the city-rulers who are doing the king's work in Milqia. (6) As to what the king wrote to us: "Finish your work it while it is supervised" — we will do what the king our lord wrote to us and deliver it to the king our lord, but the work is a great burden on us. (r 1) What with the kallapus and the trackers, they do not allow us to do the king's work. (r 6) We are now petitioning the king our lord to release us so that we can perform the king's work. We shall repay our debt as soon as we are back in our country.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 148. The ‘Sons of Bought Men’ of Ekallate (ABL 1276)

(1) [To] the king, [my] lord: yo[ur servant] Aššur-[...]. (3) [As to] the 'sons of bought (slaves)' of Ekallate [whom the king], my lord, sent to me, [...] king's [me]n [......] king's [me]n ... (Break) (r 2) ..... I have wr]itten to him. [I]f the king my lord commands, [as soon as] the Chief Eunuch [has le]ft, [let the ma]sons [...] the 'sons of bought (slaves)', and let them supply for me [the materials needed for] the Inner City ...[...].

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 149. Governor of Arbela Holding Back the King’s Men (CT 53 108)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Aššur-šarru-ibni. Good health to the king, [my lord]! (4) The governor of Arbela has [120] king's men who did not go to the campaign with the king but he will not agree to give them to me. I fear the king, my lord, and shall not take hold of his men (without his permission). (r 1) 30 (men from) Tillê, 60 (from) the land of Hamudu of the governor of Calah, 30 from the city of [...]ba. They have neither rations nor work.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 150. Finding Big Bull Colossi for the King (CT 53 024)

(1) To the king, [my lord]: your servant Aššur-šumi-ke'in. Good health to the king, my lord! May Aššur bless the king, my lord! (5) As to what the king, my lord, wrote to me: "Find big twelve-cubit bull colossi!" — (8) [There are two] in front of the main gate of the center of the city; [one] is an [el]even-cubit colossus [of the Chief C]upbearer; the other has a [...] and is not 'clean'. (12) Then there are [two] bull colossi of Zeru-ibni, each ten cubits; one he has set up in front of the royal palace, the other one is extra and in his possession. Let him give it [to] the Palace Herald so…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 151. Timber (ABL 0934+)

(1) [To the king], my lord: [your servant] Nabû-deni-epuš. [good health] to the king, my [lord]! (5) As to the timber [about which the king wrote] to me, [...... (Rest destroyed or too broken for translation)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 152. The Affair of Gidgidanu and His Brothers (CT 53 012)

(1) [To the king], my lord: [your servant Nabû]-zer-ketti-lešir. [Good health] to the king, my lord! [May Nabû and] Marduk bless [the king], my [lord]! (6) [As to Gidgid]anu [and] his [brothers about whom the king, my lord wrote] to me, [......] the temple [......] his promise; (11) he has [not] been able to [...] the king my lord's [...] in the eyes [of] the king, my lord, and has not [...... (Break) (r 4) As to what the king, my lord, wrote [to me]: "Why have [these] brothers of Gidgidanu quitted (their) work and left, going away?" — (r 9) if the brothers of Gidgidanu working with me, if…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 153. Sidonites in Nineveh (ABL 0175)

(1) To the crown prince, my lord: your servant Nabû-riba-ahhe. Good health to the crown prince, my lord! The guards are very well. (6) The Sidonites and the(ir) heads did not go to Calah with the crown prince, my lord, nor are they serving in the garrison of Nineveh. They loiter in the center of the town, each in his lodging place.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 154. Soldiers Idling Time Away in Calah (CT 53 829)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) The [troops] who a[rrived ...] and have been resid[ent] in [...] are loitering in the center of Calah with their riding horses like [...] common criminals and drunkards. (r 5) What does my lord say? [Let my lord quickly send an answ]er to my letter!

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 155. Philistine Troops in Arbela (ABL 0218)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Nergal-balliṭ. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) The Philistines whom the king my lord formed into a cohort and gave me refuse to stay with me; [they ......] in the village of Luqaše [near] Arbela [...... (Break) (r 1) ......] sta[ying ...]. Now [......] after [...]. (SPACER)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 156. (no title) (ABL 1064)

(1) [To the king], my [lord]: your servant Pan-Aššur-[lamur. Good] health to the king, [my] lord! (3) [As to what] the king my lord wrote to me: "[The day] you see this [lett]er of mine, [...... (Break) (r.e. 2) Later I [...] (my) chariot [......] about the food [......] I/they have left [......].

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 157. (no title) (CT 53 525)

(1) [To the king], my lord: [your servant Pan]-Aššur-lam[ur. Good heal]th to [the king, my lord]! (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 158. Gold and Silver Objects Sent to the King (CT 53 001)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Sin-a[šared]. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) 1 big golden box, 1 golden plate, 3 crests of white silver, 1 box of gold scraps, 2 golden goblets, 4 firewood containers (with) golden (weighing) stones, 1 ... overlaid with gold, 1 bronze washing bowl, silver tableware, 1 box containing 153 silver bowls, 1 box (with) 25 bowls of ... silver and 26 silver ...; (r 1) 1 lion's head (rhyton) of silver, [...... (r 2) (Break) (r 6) 1 golden [......], 1 [......], [...] golden [...... (r 7) (Break) (r 12) ... I have just] sent [to] the king, my lord.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 159. Reclaiming Investments in Dur-Šarruken (ABL 1442)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Salmanu-[...]. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) The king my lord told [me]: "Nobody will pay back your loans until the work on Dur-Šarruken is finished!" — (9) (Now) they have ref[unded] to the merchants (loans on) the portion of Dur-Šarruken that has been constructed, but nobody [has reminded] (the king) about me; 570 minas of silver with [my seal] and due this year have not been repaid as yet. (16) When the king, my lord, sold gold and pre[cious stones] on my account, I told the king, my lord, that my father was much in debt to Har[...], Huziru…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 160. Collecting Barley for Palace Consumption (ABL 0843)

(1) [To the king, my lord]: yo[ur servant] Tariba-Issar. [Good he]alth to the king, my lord! (4) [I] stood [alongside] the king's road, [in fron]t of the gardens, but the king did not pay attention to me, speaking as he was with Raṣappai. I went to the city of Adian and spoke with the rab mūgi officer, but nobody came to greet me so I became scared. (r 4) Now, I have collected 500 homers (= 100,000 litres) of barley in the city of Kilizi, and would like to deliver it. If the king my lord commands: "Collect barley for three palaces," I will collect it in Adian and Arbela as well. (e. 1) The barley has not been piled up; they [......], I [......] Ṣilli-Bel [......]

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 161. Collecting Barley (CT 53 461)

(1) [To the king], my lord: [your servant] Tariba-Issar. [Good health] to the king, [my lord]! (Break) (r 1) Now, what (orders) does the king, my lord, send? Let me go [to pile] up [the bar]ley I have collected, [until] my word [has arri]ved ......].

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 162. A Letter from the Recruitment Officers (ABL 1036)

(1) [To the kin]g of (all) lands, our lord: [your servants] the recruitment officers [responsible for horse]s. Good health [to the king], ou[r lord]! (4) As to what the king our lord [wrote to us]: "Man[y ......" (Break) (r 4) ......] our [work ......] what[ever ...] it be [... we shall not be ne]gligent, the watch [... will be st]rict.

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 163. Guarding a Bull Colossus (ABL 1417)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) [I se]nt [...] to the [...], saying: "[As regards ...], you are not free but shall arrange [......]. [Give] men to your official; one of the magnate[s] should quickly go with them and [keep] guard over the other bull colossus instead of the one which has been put in place. (r 3) And the bull coloss[i] which are in [... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 164. Master Builders to Work on a Bull Colossus (CT 53 465)

(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant .... Good health] to [the king, my lord! (4) [As to the] master-buil[ders] about whom the king my lord [wrote to me]: "Let them come and work with the magnates [...]! Perhaps [...] they can change [... into] a bull colossus" — (10) I have right now [sent the master-builders] to the king, my lord. Perhaps [the magnates] will [say in] the Palace: "[...... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 165. Master Builders at Work (ABL 0955)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) As to the work [on ... about which I wrote] to the king, [my] lord, I have gathered the master-builders who [...], and made them take up the first [cornerstone]. They go from the Gate of Šamaš to the no[rth] and then make a turn here. After they have finished these two directions, they will go and lay the limestone wherever we give it. (11) Perhaps the magnates will say in the Palace: "They have deprived us of master-builders." As [I wro]te to the king, my lord, the limestone sla[bs ...... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 166. On Bull Colossi (CT 53 451)

(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant ... Good health to the king, my lord! (4) [As to what] the king, [my lord wr]ote to m[e: "After you] have fin[ished] the bull col[ossi, do your] work ......] work [...... (Break) (r 1) ......] I shall load up and bring in the [...]. (SPACER)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 167. On Bull Colossi (GPA 245)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) As to what the king [my] lord [wrote to me: "Why [......] the bull co[ossi ...... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 168. On Dur-Šarruken (CT 53 506)

(Beginning destroyed) (r 3) ...] loaded [...] brought [... to the king] my lord [to] Dur-Šarruken.

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SAA 01 169. Counting Broken [...] (CT 53 644)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) of the ci[ty ......] (3) we have c[ounted ......] (4) there are 10 [......] (5) and the rest [......] (r 1) If the king, my lo[rd commands], (r 2) the bro[ken ......] (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 170. Distributing Barley to the Magnates (CT 53 333)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) [On the 12th and 13]th I delivered the (barley) of the governor [of ...] in the city of Issete, [on the 14th], 15th and 16th, [that of the gov]ernor of Arbela in [...]-Adad. (6) [On the 17th and] 18th [I delivered] the (barley) of the Palace Herald [in the town of ...]appi on [this] side of the city of Baqar; on the 19th and 20th [I delivered that of the governor of Ar]zuhina [......] Šamaš-belu-(uṣur) [...... (Five untranslatable lines) (r 2) [On the 21st and 22nd] I delivered [that] of the Chief of Granaries [in ...; on the 23rd] I delivered [that of] the governor…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 171. Reclaiming Runaway Servants (NL 018)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Bel-duri. (3) The king installed Ilu-mušezib, a baker of Bel-emuranni, in Hatarikka. When the king passed on, Ku[baba]-ereš a (member) of his community and the (members) of the community of his relatives [made] him run away. They should make inquiries and return the man to me. (14) When there was an [ep]idemic here, Ilu-bi'di a cohort [commander of the ... under] my jurisdiction killed a horse. I made up for the horse in his stead and he promised: "I'll give you the money." Now this Ilu-bi'di has died; his wife, as the king knows, has married a young boy…

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SAA 01 172. Raising Food and Fodder from Desert Towns (NL 088)

(1) To [the king, my lord: yo]ur servant [Bel-duri]. (3) The king, my lord, [gave orders]: "[All] gover[nors] may raise food and fodder from the vi[llages of the dese]rt with you, and Adad-isse'a and Bel-lešir are to support Abi-lešir!" (9) They have not agreed to this though, but are disobedient, saying: "Why should our villages in the desert belong to all the governors? The villages are ... within each other!" (12) The king, my lord, should send word that they are to write down their desert villages. Ever since the king my lord has levied pack animals from Hamath, I have been on my own, and…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 173. A Report on the State of the Province (ABL 0224)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Adda-hati. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) My [guard] is in excellent condition, the who[le dist]rict of [Hamath] is well. [The king], my [lord], can be glad. (9) We have not heard anything s[pecific] about the [Ara]bs si[nce the king], my lord, [went] to [...]; all is well.

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SAA 01 174. A Report on the State of the Province (ABL 0225)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Adda-hati. Good health to the [king, my lord]! (4) [My gua]rd is in excellent condition, the whole district of Hamath is well. The king, my lord, can be glad. (11) We have not heard [anything specific about the Arabs si]nce the king, [my lord, went to] Assyria; all is well.

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SAA 01 175. Arabs Attack a Column of Booty (NL 019)

(1) To the king, my lord: Your servant Adda-hati. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) (Ammili'ti) the son of Amiri readied himself with 300 she-camels, intending to attack the booty being [tran]sferred from Damascus to Assyria. (11) [I heard of this and] sent word to Bel-i[qbi]; he came and we went together to meet the booty. He saw us, ambushed us from behind, and we had a fight. [1],500 [boot]y sheep from the city of Huzaza, [1],500 sheep [......] city of [......], [...]2 men [......] men [...... (Break) (30) We returned and went in pursuit [after] him, getting as far as Il[...]ani, but could not catch up with him; (the terrain) was too difficult, [it was not fit] either for horses or for chariots [...... (Rest destroyed)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 176. Turning in Taxes and Organizing the Province (NL 020)

(1) To the king, my lord: Your servant Adda-hati. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) The silver dues of the prefects and village managers imposed on the local population have been handed over: two talents and 18 minas of silver according to the standard of Carchemish. In addition I have sent to the king, my lord, half a shekel of gold, two [tog]as and three tunics with my messenger. (10) [When the king my lor]d gave [... to ...], he gave me 2,450 men; now Danâ has given me only 1,950, reducing (it) by 500 men. Those who were killed [...; ...] are in good health, the extra [...... (Break)…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 177. Organizing a Post Station (ABL 0414)

(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Bel-liqbi. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) The town of Hēsa, a road station of mine, lacks people; the postmaster and the commander of the recruits are there alone and cannot attend to it (properly). Now, let me get together 30 families and place them there. There are men of Nabû-ṣalla the prefect living in Hēsa, a cohort of craftsmen; let him move them out, settle them in the town of Argite, and give them fields and gardens. (17) If it is acceptable to the king, my lord, let them send a letter to Nabû-uṣalla the prefect, and let me appoint Ia'iru…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 178. Report on the Arabs (ABL 0953)

(1) [To the king, my lord]: your ser[vant Bel-liqbi]. Good health to [the king, my lord]! The king's land and dis[trict] are well. (6) Arabs have en[tered] into the interior (of the province), but the rains have arrived [...] and they are coming and going. (12) The ... [...] who entered the city of [...... (Break) (r 3) I [keep watch] over the desert; the watch is [as strict as possible].

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 179. No Iron to the Arabs! (CT 53 010)

(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant Bel-liqbi. Good health to the ki]ing, [my lord]! The k[ing's land and d]istrict [are well]. (5) [The Ar]abs are settled on the other side of the [H]adina river; they come [...] ... and go, everything is [fine]. (8) I have driven the farmer(s) and gardener(s) [of Ammi]li'ti son of Amiri [out of] my towns and torn down a [...] of sheep he had constructed. Now, he came to me saying: "Why have you expelled my subjects? I shall write to the Palace!" I proposed a bargain, saying: "Your subjects molested my subjects. But since you are the king's servant, I…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 180. Ammili’ti at Riblah (CT 53 199)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) ......] the son of [......] 200 m[en ...] of Tarṣ[i-...] a kin[sman of ...] are indeed [...] at the foot of [Mt. ...]; stranglers [......] in Mt. Nipur. (10) Ammili'ti [...] is encamped outside the city of Rablâ, pestilence-stricken. He came to see me and I [asked him]: "Did [...] really come from [......? Let ...] come to me, I shall not place [...] in it." (r 7) What the king [......] a messenger [...... (Rest destroyed or too broken for translation)

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 181. Guarding the Grain Depots of Chariot Troops (ABL 1070)

(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant Bel-liqbi]. Good health to [the king, my lord]! The watch of the des[ert is strict]; the king, my lord, can be [pleased]. (6) The king my lord ordered [me to] give bread to the chariot troops. Now, (when) [PN] came, I told him [...] but he said: "The king has given orders to me and I will take two [month's worth] of each (provision)." I did not agree to give it to him, so he went and opened a silo in one of my villages, brought in his measurers and poured out [x] sound men's worth of (grain). (15) I went and remonstrated him, saying: "Why did you self-…

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~715 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 1

SAA 01 182. Hands Off My Granaries! (CT 53 888)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) Right now [......] perhaps [......] the fodder which [...... he]re. (5) [......] is demanding the food of the chariot troops saying: "You will give food [......]!" The king [my lord knows that we reaped our] s[own fields] together and st[ored] (the yield) in the villages. Mine is on [...] side, and they do not a[gree to give away] (any of) theirs, saying: "[You will] not [touch] our harvest." (13) Whether [......] or not [......]. When [......], 700 (homers) of [......] they reaped [......] their sown fields. (r 5) I do want to [feed] the king my lord's hors[es], but all the same they should not introduce [their] chariot troops and their horses [......]. The towns [...... (Rest destroyed)

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