Tiglath-pileser I 12

Obverse
Lacuna
1'1'

[... KUR.kar-du?]-ni-áš [...]

(1') [... Kardu]niaš (Babylonia). I brought [... to my city], Aššur.

2'2'

[... a-na URU-ia] da-šur ub-[la (...)]


3'3'

[...]-ir-di URU.MEŠ-ni ša KUR.qum-[me-ni? (...)]

(3') [... the city ...]irdi, cities of the land Qum[anî , which ...] held, which [had withheld] tribute and impost [from (the god) Aššur, my lord, which from ancient times had not] known submission, into the midst of which no king [who came before m]e had marched [...] my chariots and troops I mustered. I conquered the cities [...], Matqiu, Sudru[n, ...], Arruḫundu, Sāqa, [...], Iništi, the other Sāqa, [...t]un, Šuria, and Na[...ḫ]irdi, the cities of the land Ḫab[ḫu, ...], the cities Lūa, Ḫirištu, [...], altogether fourteen cities. [I burned with fire, destroyed, (and) demolished (them)]. I brought their booty, possessions, [and goods to] my [city], Aššur.

4'4'

[... i]-kal-lu-ni ša GUN ù ta-mar-[ta]

5'5'

[a-na da-šur EN-ia ik-lu-ú? ša -tu UD ṣa-a-te? la i]-du-ú ka-na-ša ša MAN a-ia-um-[ma]

6'6'

[a-lik pa-ni]-ia a-na lìb-be-šu-nu la il-li-ku

7'7'

[... GIŠ].GIGIR.MEŠ ù ERIM.ḪI.A.MEŠ-ia ad-ke

8'8'

[...] x URU.ma-at-qi-ú URU.su-ud-ru-un

9'9'

[...] URU.ár-ru-ḫu-un-du URU.sa-a-qa

10'10'

[...] URU.i-ni--ti URU.sa-a-qa-ma

11'11'

[...]-tu-un URU.šu-ri-a

12'12'

ù URU.na-[...]-ḫi?-ir-di URU.MEŠ-ni

13'13'

ša KUR.ḫab-[ḫi? ...] URU.lu-ú-a URU.ḫi-ri--tu

14'14'

[...] x ŠU.NIGIN 14 URU.MEŠ-ni ak-šu-ud

15'15'

[i-na IZI.MEŠ áš-ru-up ab-bul aq-qur šal]-la-su-nu bu-ša-šu-nu

16'16'

[ù mar-ši-su-nu a-na URU]-ia -šur ub-la


17'17'

[... a-na KUR.lu]-lu--e al-lik

(17') [... to the land Lull]umê I marched. I conquered the cities [...], Matqia, Andaria, [... A]ddauš, which is on this side of the Lower Zab. I made [... the] wide [land Lullu] and the land Addauš [...] bow down [to] my [f]eet. I imposed upon them [for]ever [the heavy yoke of my lordly majesty].

18'18'

[...] URU.ma-at-qi-a URU.an-da-ri-a

19'19'

[... KUR.a?]-da- ša GÌR.MEŠ an-na-te

20'20'

[... ÍD].za-ba-šap-le-e ak-šu-ud

21'21'

[... KUR.lu-lu]--e DAGAL-ta ù KUR.a-da-

22'22'

[... a-na] GÌR.MEŠ-ia ú-šék-niš

23'23'

[ni-ir EN-ti-ia DUGUD a-na ṣa]-at UD.MEŠ UGU-šu-nu ú-kín


24'24'

[i-na u₄-mi-šu-ma É diš₈-tár NIN URU.ni-nu]-a NIN-ia ša mšam-ši-dIŠKUR

(24') [At that time, the temple of the goddess Ištar, the lady of Ninev]eh, my lady, which Šamšī-Adad (I), [...] my ancestor, had restored, [became old and] dilapidated (and) Aššur-uballiṭ (I), [my ancestor, restored (it, but it) again] became dilapidated (and) Shalmaneser (I), [my ancestor, restored (it, but it) once again] became dilapidated and its terrace [...] the goddess Ištar, my lady, [... I built] ane[w. ... I made] splendid. I ad[ded]

25'25'

[...] a-lik pa-ni-ia ud-di-šu

26'26'

[ú-šal-ba-ru-ma? e]-na-aḫ m-šur-ú-TI.LA

27'27'

[a-bi? ud-diš? e]-na-aḫ mdsál-ma-nu-SAG

28'28'

[a-bi? ud-diš? e-na]-aḫ-ma ù tam-la-šu

29'29'

[...] diš₈-tár NIN-ia

30'30'

[...] a-na GIBIL-ut-te

31'31'

[... ú-šèr]-riḫ? ú-rad-[di]

Lacuna


Based on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC I (1114-859 BC) (RIMA 2), Toronto, 1991. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2015-16) and lemmatized and updated by Nathan Morello (2016-17) 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. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/riao/Q005937/.