Position in chronology
SAA 19 213. Criminals of the House of Nupari (CTN 5 p. 221)
Translation · reference
High confidence(Beginning destroyed) (1) [......] ho[rses ...]. (2) Concerning [the house of Nupari] where the k[i]n[g] s[ent me to, saying]: "Go! Let the criminal[s of] the house of Nupari die!" (6) [(Now) ...]haya is with them; he is a criminal [(and) Nu]pari is dead. (9) [...] his brothers (10) [......] me (11) [...... u]s [......] (Break) (r 1) If the k[ing] so orders, we shall pay the [...] of the criminals. (r 3) As to the number of beams about which the king wrote to me; 226 heavy beams (are) for the royal palace, 212 for the storehouses, [x+]10 for the tower (and) 639 beams [for] the palace of [Ekall]ate. (r 11) [The wat]ch (of) the [...] men (r 12) [...] I have seized the house, the equipment o[f ... (and) the ...]s (r 14) [...] where [......] (Rest destroyed)
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/P224490/
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Transliteration
[x x x x] ⸢ANŠE.KUR⸣.[RA-MEŠ] / [x x x] ina ⸢UGU⸣-ḫi [x x x] / [mnu-pa]-⸢ri?⸣ ina ⸢É LUGAL iš-pur-an⸣-[ni-ni] / [ma-a] ⸢a⸣-lik ma-a ⸢pa-ri-ṣu-te⸣ / [ša] É mnu-pa-ri li-⸢mu⸣-tú / [mx x]-ḫa-ia i-si-šú-nu / [LÚ].pa-ri-ṣu šu-ú / [mnu]-pa-ri ÚŠ / [x x] ŠEŠ-MEŠ-šú / [x x x]+⸢x⸣ [x]+⸢x⸣-u-ni / [x x x x x] ⸢na⸣-ši / [x x x] ⸢x⸣ [x]+⸢x⸣ [(x)] / ⸢x⸣+[x x x x x x] / šúm-⸢ma LUGAL⸣ i-qa-⸢bi⸣ / ⸢x x⸣ ša…
Scholarly note
Royal correspondence from Kalḫu (Nimrud) under Tiglath-pileser III or Sargon II, edited by Mikko Luukko (SAA 19, 2012). ORACC text P224490.
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/P224490/..
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/P224490/.
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