Position in chronology
SAA 19 130. Threatened by Mukin-zeri (CTN 5 p. 61)
Translation · reference
High confidence(Beginning destroyed) (1) the king, my lord [......] (2) my dead one ...[......] (3) [concealed] my report from the ki[ng] (4) and my ... does not come into [the king, my lo]rd's presence. From this the kin[g], my lord, should understand that I am sick and ...... (8) After Mukin-zeri set up camp against me in Bit-Am[u]kani, I did not die thanks to the protection of the king, my lord. (10) Now why did I not have bread to eat for four days on the distant road? The king, my l[or]d, should not say: "What is it? Why didn't you w[ri]te to me?" (15) I have sent all ...... [...] to the king (and)…
Source: Luukko, M. 2012. The Correspondence of Tiglath-pileser III and Sargon II from Calah/Nimrud. SAA 19. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa19/P224442/
Why it matters
Transliteration
⸢LUGAL be-lí⸣ [x x x x x x x] / mi-ti-ia ⸢x x x⸣+[x x x x x] / ṭè-ma-a la—pa-an ⸢LUGAL⸣ [ip-te-es-nu] / ù KUD a ⸢da⸣ ra ⸢a-na pa⸣-[an LUGAL be]-⸢lí-ía?⸣ / la ⸢il⸣-la-⸢ka ul-tú⸣ UGU-ḫi / a-⸢gan-nim⸣-ma ⸢LUGAL⸣ be-lí li-iḫ-su-us / ki-i mar-ṣa-[ku] x a an ni / ul-tu mGIN—NUMUN ma-⸢dak-tu⸣ / a-na UGU-ḫi-ia šá-kan ina GIŠ.⸢MI LUGAL⸣ / ⸢EN⸣-ia ul ÚŠ en-na ⸢am⸣—mì-ni / i-na ḫu-lu uk-ku-šú UD ⸢04-KAM⸣ /…
Scholarly note
Royal correspondence from Kalḫu (Nimrud) under Tiglath-pileser III or Sargon II, edited by Mikko Luukko (SAA 19, 2012). ORACC text P224442.
Attribution
Image: Adapted from Mikko Luukko, The Correspondence of Tiglath-Pileser III and Sargon II from Calah/Nimrud (State Archives of Assyria, 19), 2012. Lemmatised by Mikko Luukko, 2012, as part of the AHRC-funded research project “Mechanisms of Communication in an Ancient Empire: The Correspondence between the King of Assyria and his Magnates in the 8th Century BC” (AH/F016581/1; University College London) directed by Karen Radner. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/saao/P224442/..
Translation excerpted from Luukko, M. 2012. The Correspondence of Tiglath-pileser III and Sargon II from Calah/Nimrud. SAA 19. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa19/P224442/.
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