Adad-nerari III 2011

Obverse
Lacuna
1'1'

[...] x um-ma-na-a-te? [x x x (x)] ÍD.x [...]

(1') [...] troops [...] the river [...] wagon, might of the fearful flood, [...] strife. Šamšī-ilu, a man (who is) fearless [in battle, ...] ... upon his steeds, the extensive river [... () ...] to him and Argišti, in the midst of battle, the bow [... he (Argišti) abandoned] his camp (and) with a single horse he [disappeared].

2'2'

[...]-at GIŠ.ma-gar-ru gi-piš? a-ge-e pal-ḫu-[ti? ...]

3'3'

[...] ta-ḫa-zi mdUTU-DINGIR eṭ-lu la a-di-[ru ...]

4'4'

[...] x-li-ta UGU mu-ur-ni-is--šú DAGAL- ÍD x [...]

5'5'

[...]-su-um-ma mar-giš-tu ina qe-reb GIŠ.PAN x [...]

6'6'

[... e-zib] ka-ra-šu- ina e-din--e si*-si-i e-[li? ...]1

(6-b) [...] him and the army of the land Amurru, the people of Nir... [...] evil approaching (and) rebellion becoming rife (lit. “strong”) [...] his/its meadow like a ..., like a ... [... (10´) ...] ... the blood of his warriors being shed, with redness [it dyed ...] [...] his [...]s, his cities, ... [... in] his land, he established the privileged status [...] which/of Mušallim-Marduk, the chief judge, [...] the ...bi River, breccia, ... [...].

7'7'

[...]-su-ma um-ma-na a-mur-ru-ú .nir-x [...]

8'8'

[...] le?-mu-tu it-ku-pat saḫ-maš-tu-um-ma da-ʾa-[at? ...]

9'9'

[...] gi?-pár-šú GIM ka-lak-ki-im-ma GIM áš-qu-la-li-[im-ma? ...]

10'10'

[...] x x-tu-ú ÚŠ.MES qu-ra-di-šú šur-du-ma il-[lu-riš ...]

11'11'

[...].MEŠ-šú URU.MEŠ-šú x x x [...]

12'12'

[... ina] KUR-šú ki-din-na iz-qu-pa-am-ma im?-[...]

13'13'

[...] šá? mmu-šal-lim-dAMAR.UTU .sar-tin-nu [...]

14'14'

[...] ÍD?.x-bi NA₄.DÚR.MI.NA dur a x ku [...]

15'15'

[... m]dUTU-DINGIR .tar-ta-ni ni-i- am-ma-ru DIŠ x [...]

(15'b) Šamšī-ilu, the field marshal, siege ... [...] his bow, his valor, ... [...] may the god discredit (his) name in the midst of battle [...].

16'16'

[...] x GIŠ.PAN-šú qar-du-us-su ir šeš x [...]

17'17'

[...] DINGIR šu-mu LAL ina -reb tam-ḫa-ru [...]

1sisî: the text has is- instead of si(*)-


Based on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC II (858-745 BC) (RIMA 3), Toronto, 1996. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2016) and lemmatized and updated by Nathan Morello (2016) for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East) and based 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. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/riao/Q004791/.