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(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant, Urdu-ahhešu. Good health to the king, my lord. May Aššur and Ešarra bless the king, my lord. May Marduk, Zarpanitu, Nabû, Tašmetu, Nanaya, and all the gods who dwell in Esa]ggil lengt[hen the days of the king], my lord. May they firmly establ[ish the throne of the ki]ng, my lord. [May they grant happiness] and physical well-being to the kin[g, my lord]. (11) 64 ced[ar] roof-beams [...] (12) 360 door-beams [...] (13) Aššur-šallim-ahhe [...] who is under the authority of Mannu-ki-Issar-le'i [...] (15) Didî will not release the [cedar] roof-beams to us…
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(Beginning destroyed) (2) their [...]s [......] (3) [May they lengthen] the days of the king, [my] lord. [May they grant] happiness and [physical] well-being to the king, [my] lord. May they guard the throne of the king, [my lord]. (8) [......] of Esaggi[l ... about which] he wrote to me:"[...] of cedar [......]" (Break) (r 1) We roofed the temple of [DN and] the cella of [... and] of My Lady wit[h ...]. [We ...] the cella of [...] with cypress and fir. We roofed Eengurra with cypress and [fir]. All this has been [completely done]. (r 8) The rem[ain]der of the fir, the [...], and the [...]s…
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