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[aš-šur MAN] ⸢gim⸣-rat DINGIR.MEŠ [GAL.MEŠ]
(1) [(The god) Aššur, king of al]l the [great] gods; [the god Anu, king of] the Igīgū and Anun[nakū gods; lord of the lands, the god Enlil, exalted one], father of the god[s; the god Ea, king of the a]psû, the one who decre[es destinies; the god Sîn, king of the lunar d]isk, lord of [brilliance; the god Adad, the] exceptionally [stron]g, lord of [abundance; the god Šamaš, ju]dge of heaven and netherworld, [commander of all; the god Marduk], sage of the gods (and) [lord of omens; the god Ninurta], warrior of the Igīgū and Anun[nakū gods; god] Nergal, perfect one, [king of battle]; the god Nusku, bearer of the holy scepter, [circumspect god]; the goddess Mullissu, spouse of the god Enlil, [mother of the great gods]; (and) the goddess Ištar, foremost in heaven and netherworld, w[ho is consummate in the canons of combat].
[da-nu MAN] ⸢d⸣NUN.GAL u da-nun-[na-ki]
[dEN KUR.KUR dBAD ṣi-i-ru] a-bu DINGIR.[MEŠ]
[dé-a MAN] ⸢ZU⸣.AB mu-šim-[mu dNAM.MEŠ]
[d30 MAN a]-⸢ge⸣-e EN [nam-ri-ri]
[dIŠKUR geš]-⸢ru⸣ šu-tu-ru EN [ḫé-gál-li]
[dšá-maš] ⸢DI⸣.KU₅ AN-e u KI-te [mu-ma-ʾe-er gim-ri?]
[dAMAR.UTU] ABGAL DINGIR.MEŠ [EN te-re-te?]
[dMAŠ] qar-rad dNUN.GAL u da-nun-[na-ki]
[d]U.GUR gít-ma-lu [MAN tam-ḫa-ri]
⸢d⸣nusku na-a-ši GIŠ.GIDRU KÙ-te [DINGIR mul-ta-lu]
dNIN.LÍL ḫi-ir-ti dBAD [um-mi DINGIR.MEŠ GAL.MEŠ]
dINANNA SAG-ti AN-e u KI-te ⸢ša⸣ [pa-ra-aṣ qar-du-te šuk-lu-lat]
DINGIR.MEŠ GAL.MEŠ-te mu-šim-⸢mu⸣ dNAM.MEŠ [...]
(14) the great gods, who decree destinies, [...], whose attack means conflict (and) strife, [who make great the kingship of] Tukultī-Ninurta (II), [...] beloved, [their] se[lect one, ...]; (the gods) who [faithfully noticed me] in [my mother's womb (and) altered my] b[irth to be a lordly birth];
ša ti-bu-šú-nu GIŠ.⸢LAL⸣ [šá-áš-mu mu-šèr-bu-ú šar-ru-ut]
mGIŠ.tukul-ti-dMAŠ [...]
na-ram bi-[bíl lìb-bi-šu-un ...]
ša ina [ŠÀ.TÙR um-mi ke-ni-iš ...]
⸢nab⸣-[ni-ti a-na nab-ni-ti EN.MEŠ uš-te-en₆-nu-ú (...)]
e-nu-ma BÀD ša URU.⸢bal?⸣-til? ⸢ša⸣ [...]
(r 1') At that time, the wall of Baltil (Aššur) — which [...], a ruler who had come before [me], had built — [had become dilapidated, (...)] I delineated its area, (and) reached its foundation pit. I built (and) comp[leted (it) from its foundation(s)] to its crenellations (and) decorated (it) more splendidly [than before. I wrote out my] commemorative inscription (and) deposited (it) [in]side it.
NUN-ú a-lik pa-ni-[ia] ⸢e⸣-pu-uš [e-na-aḫ-ma]
a-šar-šu ú-me-⸢si dan⸣-na-su [ak-šud iš-tu uš-ši-šu]
a-di gaba-dib-bi-šú ar-ṣip ú-šék-[lil UGU maḫ-ri-i]
ú-si-im ú-šèr-riḫ NA₄.NA.⸢RÚ⸣.[A-ia al-ṭu-ur]
[i-na] qé-reb-šú áš-kun NUN-ú ⸢EGIR⸣-[ú an-ḫu-su lu-ud-diš]
(r 6'b) [May] a future ruler [restore its dilapidated section(s)]. May he find my commemorative inscription and re[ad (it), anoint (it) with oil], make an offering, (and) return (it) to its place. [(The god) Aššur, the great lord, and the goddess Ištar, lady] of Nineveh, [will (then) listen to his] prayers (and) [will make him achieve success in wars with kings] on the battlefield.
[ù?] ⸢NA₄⸣.NA.RÚ.A-ia li-mur-ma lil-[si Ì ŠÉŠ]
[UDU].SISKUR ⸢li⸣-qi ana KI-šá lu-⸢ter⸣ [aš-šur EN GAL-ú]
[ù diš₈-tár be]-⸢lat⸣ URU.ni-na-a ik-[ri-bi-šú i-še-mu-ú]
[ina MÈ šá MAN].⸢MEŠ⸣-ni a-šar tàq-ru-[ub-te am-mar ŠÀ-šu]
[ú-šam?]-⸢ṣa?⸣-[šu?]
[ITI.x UD.x.KÁM] ⸢li⸣-mu maš-šur-la-ki-nu-[ba-ša]
(r 12') [Month of ..., ...th day], eponymy of Aššur-lā-kīnu-[ubāša (890)].
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/Q006032/.