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(1) To the king, [my lord]: your servant, Sin-na'di, may[or of the Inner City]. May Aššur and Ešarra bless the king, my lord. (7) I am here; I came to greet the king, my lord. (10) I have been informed that the sheet of gold of the temple of Aššur which they took [has been recovered]. The [... and] the thieves [...] are in custody, and the [...] who took the gold (from them) is in hand. Basali, the goldsmith, has come and remou[nted it]. I heard (first-hand) and wr[ote] to the [king], my lord.
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(1) To the king, my lord: your servant, Sin-na'di, mayor of the Inner City. May Aššur and [Ešarra] bless the king, my lord. May they grant you long days and an everlasting throne. (8) The king [......] (9) who [......] (10) [......] (11) of [...] ... (12) [......] strong (13) [......] ... (14) [......] Now (15) [......] ... (r 1) [......] (r 2) [......] (r 3) t[o...] the king, my lord (r 4) I have wr[itten. Whether in] the city or (r 5) in [......] (r 6) [......] (r 7) May the king, my lord, write to the people of the Inner City. (r 9) Šep-Aššur-aṣbat, the goldsmith, a servant of the king…
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