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(Beginning destroyed) (2) Now the land of the king, [my] l[ord], has recovered. The king, my lord, can be glad indeed. (6) Opposite me [......] (7) [c]louds in [......] (8) [o]f [NN ...] (Break) (r 3) [... the t]own D[a......]. I shall write to the king, [my] lor[d], as soon as he has returned. (r 8) Concerning the elep[hant] skin [about which I wrote] to the king, my lord, [...] (Rest destroyed)
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(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Il-ya[da']. Good health to the king, [my lord]! The land and [the forts] of the king my lord are well. The king, [my lord], can be glad. (6) The magnates have built the fo[rt] of Minu'. They raised 1,000 homers of barley from the fort of the Luhut[eans] and stored it there. I have placed there 10 homers of salt, 16 [...s] of kudimmu salt, 30 jugs of oil, 18 jugs of naphtha, 30 bows, 20,000 [...] arrows, 10,000 arrow-shafts, 100 [...], two talents of [...] wool, and three talents of ......., and have appointed my o[ff]icial there accompanied by 100…
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