Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

Sargon II 112

~715 BCE·Neo-Assyrian·Q006593

Translation · reference

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(1') No translation possible. (3') [...] ... people of the house of his father [...] (4') [...] ... in Assyria [...] (5') [...] ... with the land Ḫilakku ... [...] (6') [... that (man) (Ambaris) ... wrote to ...] Mitâ, king of the land Musku, about taking away terr[itory of mine ...] (7') [... I brought in bondage] to [Assyria Ambaris ...], with one hundred of his chariot(s) [...] (8') [...] I set [a eunuch of mine as provincial govern]or over them and [considered them] as people [of Assyria ...] (9') [... I (then) restored to their former status the cities Ḫa]rrua (and) Ušnanis, fortresses…

Source: Frame, G. 2021. The Royal Inscriptions of Sargon II, King of Assyria (721–705 BC). RINAP 2. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap2/Q006593/

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Transliteration

[...] (traces) [...] / [...] (traces) [...] / [...] (x) x x ⸢UN?.MEŠ? É? AD?⸣-šú x [...] / [...] x x ina ⸢qé⸣-reb KUR ⸢aš-šur⸣.KI x [...] / [...] KUR? (x) x x x x ⸢it⸣-ti KUR.ḫi-lak-ki x x (x) [...] / [...] (x) x x x KUR.mu-⸢us⸣-ki ša e-⸢ke⸣-mu mi-[ṣir-ia ...] / [...] it-ti 1 ME GIŠ.GIGIR-šú a-na KUR [aš-šur.KI ...] / [... LÚ.EN].⸢NAM UGU⸣-šú-nu áš-⸢kun-ma⸣ it-ti UN.MEŠ [...] / [...…

Scholarly note

Royal inscription of Sargon II, edited by Grant Frame (RINAP 2, 2021). ORACC text Q006593.

Attribution

Image: Created by Grant Frame and the Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period (RINAP) Project, 2019. Adapted for RINAP Online by Joshua Jeffers and Jamie Novotny and lemmatized by Giulia Lentini, Nathan Morello, and Jamie Novotny, 2019, 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..
Translation excerpted from Frame, G. 2021. The Royal Inscriptions of Sargon II, King of Assyria (721–705 BC). RINAP 2. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/rinap/rinap2/Q006593/.

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