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AN.ŠÁR EN GAL-ú MAN ⸢gim⸣-[rat DINGIR.MEŠ GAL.MEŠ ...]
(1) (The god) Aššur, great lord, king of all of [the great gods, ...]; lord of the lands, the god Enlil, exalted one, [father of the gods, ...]; the god Ea, king of the apsû, lord of wisdom (and) understanding, [...]; the god Adad, the exceptionally strong, lord of abundance, [...]; the god Šamaš, judge of heaven and netherworld, commander of [all];
EN KUR.KUR.MEŠ dEN.LÍL ṣi-i-ru [a-bu DINGIR ...]
dé-a MAN ABZU EN né-me-qi ḫa-⸢si⸣-[si ...]
dIŠKUR geš-ru šu-tu-ru EN ḪÉ.⸢GÁL⸣ [...]
dšá-maš DI.KU₅ AN-e u KI-tim mu-ma-ʾe-er ⸢gi⸣-[im-ri DINGIR.MEŠ GAL.MEŠ]
(5b) [the great gods] who decree the destinies (and) make great the [(...) kingship of] Ashurnasirpal (II), attentive ruler, worshipper of the great gods, [ferocious dragon], conqueror of cities and the mountains, to the[ir] full extent, [king of lords], controller of the obstinate, [crowned with] splendor, [fearless in battle], (10) the merciless hero who stirs up [strife, king of all of the rulers], lord of lords, chief herdsman, king of kings, the attentive [purification priest] who by the command of the gods Aššur and Ninurta, [the great gods, has complete] authority over the people — the subjects of the god Enlil — (and into whose) [grasp] they placed the exalted crown.
mu-šim-mu dNAM.MEŠ mu-šar-bu-u [MAN-ut (...)]
mAŠ-PAP-A NUN na-aʾ-du pa-liḫ DINGIR.MEŠ GAL.MEŠ ⸢UŠUMGAL⸣ [ek-du]
ka-šid URU.DIDLI u ⸢ḫur⸣-šá-a-ni paṭ gim-ri-⸢šú-nu⸣ [MAN EN.MEŠ-e]
⸢mu⸣-la-⸢ʾi⸣-iṭ ek-⸢ṣu⸣-te [a-pir šá]-⸢lum-ma⸣-[te la-di-ru tu-qu-un-ti]
⸢ur⸣-šá-nu la pa-du-⸢ú⸣ mu-⸢ri⸣-[ib a-nun-te MAN DÙ mal-ki]
EN EN.MEŠ-e UTUL MAN MAN.⸢MEŠ-ni⸣ [i-ši-pu]
⸢na⸣-a-du ša ina siq-ri aš-šur u dMAŠ ⸢DINGIR⸣.[MEŠ GAL.MEŠ?]
UN.MEŠ ba-ʾu-la-at dBAD il-⸢ta⸣-[ap-ru gi-mir-ta]
⸢a⸣-ga-a ṣi-i-ri ú*-šá-[at-me-ḫu ...]
[mAŠ]-PAP-A MAN dan-nu ni-⸢bit⸣ [...]
(15) Ashurnasirpal (II), strong king, designate [of the god(s) ...], the valiant man who with the support [of (the god) Aššur ...] lands [... mou]ntains [...] … [...]
⸢eṭ⸣-lu qar-du ša ina tukul-⸢ti⸣ [aš-šur ...]
[...] x KUR.KUR.MEŠ x [...]
[...] ⸢KUR⸣.MEŠ x [...]
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TA UGU NU MAN ša UŠ ÍD.ḫi-rit ša URU.[...]
(r 1') (Inscription) from a statue of the king that (is on) the bank of the moat of the city [...].
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/Q004501/.