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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 141. Sealanders and Sons of Yakin (ABL 0748)

(1) Your servant Nabû-ušallim: I would gladly die for the vizier, my lord! Say to my lord: (4) [... Sea]landers, sons of Ya[kin] (5) [...] 'temple-enterers' of E[anna] (Break) (r 2) [...] I [...] (r 3) [...] the [dep]endents he returned to me [...]

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 142. Puqudeans in the Marshes Should be Deported (ABL 1052)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) Let the vizier send a bribe to the governor that he should deport them. The messengers of the Puqudeans, who live in the Qatannu marsh, go daily to the son of Yakin. The vizier may also write to the governor that he should lead Sagibi-ilu, the Amukanean who lives in Bit-re'î, to them. If he delivers them into the hands of the vizier, my lord, he is a servant of the vizier. (r 2) If, (on the other hand), he does not deliver them into the hands of my lord, then my lord may know that his heart is not with my lord. (r 5) As to my lord's sending Ṣalamu to Nabû-ušabši, I…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 143. Messengers of Son of Zeriya in Kissik (ABL 0749)

(1) Your servant Nabû-ušallim: I would gladly die for the king, my lord! Say to the king, my lord: (5) Now the messengers of the son of Zeriya, who came here to gather news of the king, my lord, [have] against Kissi[k...] (9) all [...] (Break) (r 4) As far as I am concerned — on the day that I went to the king, my lord, they were taken captive. Now they are in the care of Ma'umaya. The messenger of the king, my lord, should go to Ma'umaya and [release] them. (r 12) I have [...] gathered very much straw.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 144. Old Border (ABL 1467)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) Elam [...] (3) the ol[d] border [...] (4) the Lady of Uruk and [...] (5) Now the king has [...] for [the ... of] his gods [...] (7) they rejoice, before [...] (r 1) of Sarg[on ...] (r 2) the Bit-Amu[kaneans ...] (r 3) of Sarg[on ...] (r 4) have carried away [...] (r 5) of Sarg[on ...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 145. Restoring the Privileges of Nemed-Lagudu (ABL 1029+)

(1) [Yo]ur [servants] Kinâ [and Ereši], the 'temple-enterers' and the el[ders] of Nemed-Laguda: We would gladly [die] for [the ki]ng! May E[a, Damkina, Uruk] and Eanna bless Sargon, king of the universe, [our lord! Say t]o the king, our lord: (7) [...] defectors (8) [...] ... (9) After the god Šeršeri together with Laguda had delivered the four quarters of the world into the king's hands — all [the enemies had bowed] before the king, our lord — (and) the king, [our] lord, Sargon, had conquered the Sealand as well, he exempted [...] the old cult cities as a prayer of blessing for [himself]. At…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 146. Sending Information to the King (ABL 0865)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) Let [the ... who] go to [...] tell the news [...] to us, and let us (then) write to the king, our lord. We have (already) sent one message to the king, our lord, from [GN] in Hindaru through Kinâ and Ereši. Later on, as soon as the king has defeated his enemies and has come to Babylon and kissed the ground in front of Marduk and Zarpanitu, [we shall send him] every information that we hear. (r 1) We shall say all [the news] t[o NN] word by word. He will then speak to the king, our lord, then come out (again) and say to us: "The king is your lord! Fear not!" Later on,…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 147. Ostrich’s Egg (CT 54 003)

(1) Tablet of Kinâ to Nergal-naṣir, my brother: I am well, may my brother be well too! (5) It can't be true that my brother is severely ill! Now [...] (Break) (r 2) Get back your health and write! (r 4) (As to) the ostrich egg(s) of which my brother wrote to me, by Bel and Nabû, they are not available in Nippur.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 148. Capturing the Family of Haza’-il (ABL 0559)

(1) To [NN, my brother]: thus says Kinn[â, your brother]. Good health to you! Say to my brother: (5) Concerning Haza'-il of whom you wrote: "If you catch him, I will give you as an equivalent a horse [or] a donkey [or a sheep]" — (10) [...] Haza'-il [...] (11) your messenger [...] (12) Haza'-[il ...] (13) He has not co[me] h[ere ...]. (r 1) This is the truth. I have now entrusted [NN] with the following (order): "[...]!" Perhaps he will return to his family. If he returns, I shall [arrest him and] give him to my brother. (r 7) [...] this. Now [NN], his family (member), [...] a donkey. If you want it, send (someone) here to lead it away.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 149. Natannu’s Escape to Elam (ABL 0422)

(1) Your servant Abi-yaqiya: (I would gladly die) for Sargon, my lord! Good (health) to Sargon, my lord! Say to the king, my lord: (5) Natannu was forced to run away to Elam, and here his men have been led away by Nabû-šumu-iddina, the commander of the fortress. All the king's men are also running away and not coming back. (r 1) Kali, [the wife] of Natannu, and [his sons] are with him. Now [...] in his presence [...]; he refuses to give (them) back. (r 6) Now then I have written to the king, my lord. May the king command that the men of Natannu should not flee but that they should turn themselves in.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 150. To the Chief Tailor: The Army Should Come Quickly! (ABL 0906)

(1) Tablet of the sheikhs of Tubliaš, all the noblemen old and young, Bel-epuš, Nabû-zera-ušabši, Nabû-šuma-ereš, Il-ya[tanu], Adgi-hi'il, Mar-[...], Naqqia, A[...], Kudurru, Bel-l[išir] (and) Iddin-aha to [NN], the chief tailor (Break) (r 1) I have appointed [...]. (r 2) The army should quickly get there! There is talk that people are rising up in great numbers. Persuade the magnates and come in five days' time! You must not loose the land! Come quickly! Come! (e. 1) May the family of Zaba[n] by your name [...].

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 151. To the Magnates: The Army Should Come Quickly, or We Shall be Lost (ABL 1112)

(1) Say to the magnates of the king of Assyria, king of the universe, our lord: thus say the sheikhs of Tubuliaš — Bel-epuš, Nabû-zera-ušabši, Nabû-šuma-ereš, Abi-yaqia, Adgi-hinna, Nabû-ušallim and Il-yatanu, and the old and the young, serva[nts of the king]. (10) [A coll]eague among the chief[s ...] (Break) (r 2) We are [...]. La[ṣ is our Lady!] (r 3) He should reach us on the 5th of Sivan (III), otherwise the king will lose us. Let us hear from you as soon as possible!

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 152. May the Army Come Quickly! (ABL 0774)

(1) To the king, our lord: your servants Abi-yaqiya, Abi-yadi', Zerutu, Šulluma and Ahi-bigayanu. May Bel and Nabû bless the king, our lord. (5) As of now, Fort Šama'unu is abandoned. There is nobody there except 200 scratch soldiers, and there is no food there except for the travel provisions which they carry with them. Moreover, they have cut off the water between us and the land of Rašu. Nobo[dy] from Rašu has (been able to) c[ome] to you. (13) However, I have spoken with the sheikhs of [GN], of Dummuqu, and of [GN]. All of them are servant[s of the king, my lord]. They have sent their…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 153. Reliable Appointee (ABL 1275)

(1) To the king, his lord: [your servant], Šama'gunu. [Good health] to the king, my lord! (3) [Concerning] the guard of which the king, [my lord], wrote: "[Appoint NN] over the gua[rd] of the Qa'iš-šumateans!" — (8) He will repair the crack on the damaged foundations and will eagerly go to the guard under Šarru-amuranni and Kalu[mu]. (13) Once before I sent messengers to the swindlers in Elam. (As) they returned, they told me that Balassu (and) Kurrala'u are with the legate of the land Raši, and [...] Nabû-tuklassu-ana-[...] (and) Kiburti are in the presence of the king of Elam. And after…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 154. Elamite Sheikh (ABL 1331)

(1) To the king, m[y] lord: your servant Šama'[gunu]. Good health to the king, my lord! (4) Yabi-il, from the sheikhs [of the ki]ng of Ela[m] (Break) (e. 1) Madunu [......] (e. 2) hith[er ......]

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 155. Your Messenger Must Bring a Letter with Him! (ABL 0214)

(1) Tablet of Ummaniša to his brother Šama'gunu. Good health to my brother! (4) Aya-saggî and his travel companion, whom you sent here, did not come to me. Having been captured in the city centre, Aya-siggi was taken to me. He says: "I was sent to you." (However) he had no letter with him. I kept him with me until I saw your messenger. Now I have sent him to you with your messenger. (r 1) They say: "Keep an eye on him so that he cannot come back here. If he comes, he must bring a letter with him. Otherwise he may not come." (r 10) Both kings have made peace with each other. And each of us has…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 156. Plotting against an Official of the King (ABL 1020)

(1) [To the] treasurer, my lord: [your servant] Ahi-nuri. Good health [to the] treasurer, my lord! (3) [The] treasurer, my lord, [is] well, but I am not well. Without the king [there is no] we[ll-being], and I have not writ[ten] about the affairs of the city [...] to the king, nor [to the treasur]er, my lord. (9) [I have] no[t come] to the presence of the king, but I shall not quit the king['s work, I have] not [...ed the ... which] they placed before the king, [my] lord. (13) The king said: "[.....] (Break) (r 2) [...]aya, Nabû-[..., ...]-ummu, Bani-[..., NN] — and these men are plotting…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 157. Troops (ABL 0999)

(1) [You]r [servant] Gabbaru. I [w]ould gladly die for the king, my lord! Say [t]o the king, my lord: (5) The soldiers whom the king sent (7) [... the ki]ng [...] (Break) (r 2) [b]efore the ki[ng] (r 3) al[l ......] (r 4) I shall go where the king sends (me) to.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 158. Shooting Arrows at the Wall of the Temple (ABL 1339)

(1) [Your servant] Marduk-apla-iddina: I would gladly die for [the king], my [lord]! Say to the king, my lord: (3) [As to what the king] wrote: "When you sent your soldiers (and) they penetrated into the inner city, they covered the temple wall with arrows" — (6) My soldiers gave one another the following orders: "Nobody may wound anybody, and the herald may not call up anybody!" Did they not give (such) orders to one another for fear of the name of God (lit., 'gods')? Why should we [be] against the people, and why should there be an arrow on the temple wall? (11) My men, who attacked and…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 159. Sending Tyrians to the King (CT 54 494)

(1) Your servant Nabû-ili: I would gladly die for the king, my lord! Say to the king, my lord: (4) (Regarding) Sagibi and the Tyrians with him, of whom the king wrote: "Who is the eunuch [...] (7) and the barley (and) seeds ... (8) In your house the 'washing of the mouth' (9) [...] wood, houses (Break) (r 1) we will lay [...] (r 2) I want to see ... [...] of the king to [...]. (r 4) I am herewith sending to the king the Ty[rians and the ...] which you set for them, as well as their wardens [...], Rahi and Ia[...]. May the king [...] the [...] and the price [...].

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 160. The Throne of Bel (ABL 1182)

(1) Your servant Nabû-[...: I would gladly] die for the king, my (lit. "his") lor[d! Say to] the king, my lord: (4) [I am herewith sending] the throne of Bel [... t]o the king, my lord. (6) The sign of a (servant) of the king [...] (Rest destroyed or too fragmentary for translation)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 161. Working with the King’s Men of Bit-Dakuri (ABL 0913)

(1) Your servant Naṣib-il: I would gladly die for my lord! Say to the king, my lord: (4) I and all the king's men in Bit-D[akuri] have now [...] the work (Break) (r 1) and [...] (r 2) ... [...] (r 3) the brother [...] (r 4) heard [...] (r 5) in Babyl[on...] (r 6) Now then I have sent with my messenger to the king ever[y ...], three of his sons and [...] five members of his family.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 162. Sending City Lords to the King (ABL 1072)

(1) Your servant Naṣib-il: I would gladly die for my lord! Say to the king, my lord: (4) (As to) [what I] earlier [w]rote to [the king]: "[... hand]s (7) [...] ... (8) [...] have sent here (9) [......] (10) [......] (11) [...] their [...] (12) [...] their [...] (Break) (r 2) I am (herewith) sending to the king [NN], son of [DN-ah]a-iqiša, [the city]-lord of Kapar, together with his brothers. With him, I am sending you Nergal-eṭir, the city-lord of Paddanu.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 163. (no title) (CT 54 143)

(1) Your servant [Naṣib-il: I would gladly die for my lord]! Say t[o the king, my lord]: (4) Concerning what the king, [my] lord, [wrote] to me: "[......] (6) for the ... [...] (7) one among them [...] (8) knows them. For [...] (9) unlike an e[nemy ...] (10) [to] our [e]ars [...] (Break) (r 2) for [...] (r 3) Be[l-... ...] (r 4) are jubilant [...] (r 5) [...] ... [...] (r.e. 6) I sent [...] to [the king, my lord], on the 9th day [...].

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 164. My Lord Should not Believe Calumnies about me (CT 54 246)

(1) [Your servant Šu]zubu: I would gladly die [for the gov]ernor, my lord! Say to my lord: I am herewith sending [my ta]blet as a greet[ing to the gov]ernor, [my lord]. (Break) (r 1) As to the what my people have said, the governor knows that they are spreading lies. Perhaps they will write to my lord about a certain thing that concerns me or about me in person. The governor should not believe them! (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 165. We Have not Sold Sinneans for Silver! (CT 54 041)

(1) Your servant Ullub[aya: I would gladly die] for the king, [my] lord! Say to the king, [my lord]: (4) They have said to the king: "[...] Sinneans have been s[old] for silver." (7) 100 or 200 for [...] (8) the king, my lo[rd, ...] (Break) (r 2) and [...] (r 3) ca[me ...] (r 4) befo[re...] (r 5) sol[d ...] (r 6) side [...] (r 7) We have not s[old] any [Sinneans] f[or silver].

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 166. Selling Sinneans for Silver (CT 54 238)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) "[...] go and [...]! (3) [Do not s]ell the Sinneans for s[ilver]! You and [...] (5) [g]ather them! Monthly [...]" — (6) [...] what they said to the king [...] (7) [...] he had extended. From [...] (8) [N]N, the Uruk[ean ...] (9) [...] attac[ked ...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 167. Welcome for the King (CT 54 227)

(1) [Your servant ...]qu: [I would gladly] die for the king, [my] lord! May [DNN] bless the king, my lord! Say to the kin[g, my lord]: (3) [NN sw]ears: "There is nobody [who would have ...ed] his hands to[wards ... and who] would not have got well [...]." (5) [Has ...] of Assyria become different? For five years [...] (6) [...] we set [our eyes] upon the king [...] (7) [...] the earlier [......] (8) [...] until now the king [...] (9) [...] which to the truth ... [...] (10) [...]s who repor[t ...] (11) [...] ... [...] (12) [...] the gods [...] (13) [... have ...]ed me [...] (Break) (r 1) [... N]ow we have written [to the king], our [lo]rd, very [...].

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 168. Cohort Commander Reports on Chaldean Matters (CT 54 135)

(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant NN], the coh[ort] commander. [Say to the ki]ng, my lord: (4) [As to what the king, my lord], wrote: (5) "[......] (6) [...] to [...] (7) [...] you move up [...]" (8) [...] Now to [...] (9) [...] if [...] (10) [... n]ews of [...] (11) [...] to [...] (Break) (20) [...] people [...] (21) [...] repo[rt ...] (22) [......] (23) according to [...] (24) palace matter [...] (25) for the month Sivan (III) [...] (26) in Chaldea [...] (27) great country to [...] (28) [...] with the overseer [...] (29) they have given [...] (30) [...] the k[in]g [my] lo[rd ...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 169. Aššur-bel-taqqin Visited in Babylon (ABL 1067)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) not [......] (3) the king, my lord [......] (4) as [......] (5) settl[ed ......] (6) the deputy of [......] (7) the governor of [GN ...] (8) killed the people and destroyed [their houses]. (9) When the god [......], (10) he we[nt] to Babylon [...]. (r 1) Because Aššur-belu-taqq[in ...] (r 2) the governor said, "Go [... to] the king [...] (r 4) ask [......] (r 5) for the god (and) the kin[g ...] (r 6) will be sav[ed ...] (r 7) and the land [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 170. Mušezib-Marduk Goes to Elam (ABL 1304)

(1) You[r servant NN]: I would gladly die for [the vizier], my [lord]! Say to [my lord]: (3) [N]N [has written] from Bi[t-...]: (4) "[...] ... the army of [...] (5) [... Save] yourselves!" (6) [...] Nabû-ušabš[i...] (7) [wen]t [b]efore the king ... [...] (8) [...] which in Lahir[u ...] (9) [...] daily [...] (10) [...]... I shall have brought [...] (11) [...]-halam to the lega[te ...] (12) [...] ... [...], and did not this [... sub]due you? Do not trust [him]! (14) During the past [x] years Mušezi[b-Marduk] did not go down to the king of Elam. Now however, as he saw the king of Assyria, he…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 171. Fragment Concerning Babylon (ABL 1334)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) the words of N[N ......] (3) greatly what the kin[g ...] (4) there is [...] (5) of the Babyloni[ans ...] (6) I do not sup[port] the king [...] (7) Rimutu [...] (8) the Babyloni[ans ...] (9) there is [...] (10) to be(come) strong(er) [...] (Break) (r 1) With difficulty I [......] (r 2) do not sa[y ...] (r 3) of my lord is one who knows [...] (r 4) like one who does not know [...] (r 5) in Babylon [...] (r 6) any news [...] (r 7) of Babylon [...] (r 8) [let him write] to my lord [...] (r 9) to the palace in ... [...] (r 10) concerning [...] (r 11) are safe w[ith ...] (r 12) there is ... [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 172. King Retreats from Der, Fortresses Burnt (CT 54 008)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) [... sa]id to me: "[...] the servants are not unoccupied, and they will not give your [m]en to you." (4) Now he did not return my men to me, but said this in the presence of the king, my lord. (7) After the king had retreated from Der, at that time, when the [L]uhayati started hostilities with the Iašubeans, they attacked the wall (and) burnt all the fortresses [of] the king. They attacked the men [of the go]vernor of Mazamua. (r 7) When I myself [... the arm]y of the king, my lord, [..., the m]en (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 173. King’s Eunuch Comes to Arrapha (CT 54 018)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) [of] the king, [my] lord, (2) which the king sen[t], I have safely led here. (4) Also the eunuch whom the king, my lord, sent, has come up to Arrapha for my lawsuit. Now, on the 2nd day, I have brought him safely across the river. (r 4) The fortress of the king, my lord, is well.

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 175. May the King Send Troops, so We Can Enter Marad (CT 54 073)

(Beginning destroyed) (3) When [... P]N sent us a messenger [..., saying, "C]ome and en[ter] the city," (6) [...] here are few (7) [...] and we fear the king. (8) May my lord say [in the presence of the kin]g, and if it [is agree]able to [the king, let him send] us armed forces so [we can en]ter Marad. (11) My lord knows that the [...]s which the king gave [are ...] (13) May my lord say [t]o the king and [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 176. Report on the King of Elam (CT 54 171)

(1) [Your servant NN]: I would gladly di[e for the king, my lord! Say to the king, my lord]: (2) [......] "The king of Ela[m] (3) [has writt]en [to ...], saying: 'The crimes [...] (4) [... has t]old you; on the road [...] (5) [......] has exceeded Der [...] (6) [......] Do we know the Aramean(s)? [...] (7) [......] my [...] wrote you [...] (8) [......] the Gambu[lu ...] (9) [......] I will give for you [...] (10) [......] there is no [...] (11) [...... s]ent [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 177. Contacting the Vizier (CT 54 186)

(Beginning destroyed) (3) [...] ... [to/with/against] us (4) [... agai]nst the Assyrian(s) (5) [...] he hears. Concerning [...] (6) [... the ...]s of Marduk-šarru-uṣur [...] (7) [...] he sent (word) and took away [...] (8) [...] ... the land Irreja (9) [... who] were brought to me, whose names I wrote down and (whom) I sent to [the vizier], my lord, (r 1) [...] they are [...], and he is held before him. (r 2) [(I swear) by the gods] of the vizier, my lord, that before [...] brought peace to me, for three years [...] I was mute and [did not write] to the king, my lord. [Now] I have [written]…

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 178. (no title) (CT 54 194)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) [... the Elam]ite(s) [...] (3) [...], saying: "[...] (4) [...] to Marduk-[...] (5) [...] to his presence [...] (6) [... Na]bû-šuma-išku[n ...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 179. (no title) (CT 54 199)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) [... ] well-being [...] (3) [... the k]ing, our lord [...] (4) [...] our [br]other [...] (5) [... the k]ing, our lord [...] (6) [...] house [...] (7) [...] ... [...] (8) [...] which/of [...] (9) [...] ... [...] (10) [... fro]m the day [...] (11) [...] the watch [...] (Break) (r 2) [...] wha[t ...] (r 3) [...] ... [...] (r 4) [... he s]aid: "[...] (r 5) [...] Do not [...] a messenger [...]! (r 6) He (is) [in G]N; to seize [..] (r 7) [...] When we did [...] (r 8) [...] we fetched [...] (r 9) [... w]ith him [...] (r 10) [...] I waited [...] (r 11) [...] to [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 180. (no title) (CT 54 203)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) He kneels [...]. I am devoted to [the king]. (3) I am [indeb]ted [because of his...] (and) his favour. (4) And since (5) [... w]ith the soldiers (6) [... he] bent and (7) [...] to the king (8) I spoke [with him ...], and it turned out well. (9) [...] After we had waited [for ...], a report (10) [...] when our words (r 1) [...] left (r 2) [...] the soldiers (r 3) [...] were captured (r 4) [...] the agreements (r 5) [...] completed (r 6) [...] of the king entered (r 7) [...] were relieved. (r 8) May we hear [of the well-being of the k]ing, so we can give [... t]o the king. (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 181. Free Passage for the son of Yakin (CT 54 211)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) "Why do you let the [son of] Ya[kin] go to [GN] and sl[eep] (there)?" (4) [I swear] to the king, my lord: "[...] (6) much [...] (7) heard [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 182. (no title) (CT 54 216)

(Beginning destroyed) (3) "When [... went] before Lanšê [...] (4) [...] "he will do my [...] and to [...] (5) [...] before [...] the middle night watch [...] (6) [...] repeate[d ...] (7) [...] to [...] spoke [...], (8) [...] before [... i]n the king's palace [...] (9) [...] my foundation [...] (10) [...] "for [N]N [...] (11) [...] "I am a servant of the king [...] (12) [...] accordingly [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 183. Fragment Mentioning Tilmun and Urarṭu (to the Crown Prince) (CT 54 217)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) Za[badu ...] (3) knowingly [...] (4) "Kurr[ala'u ...] (5) what canvas [...] (6) the plundered of the land [...] (7) that you have [...] to (all) the lands (8) the lands of ... [...] (9) Tilmun, the land [...], (10) the Ura[rṭean ...] (11) said [...] (Break) (r 2) he seizes ... [...] (r 3) the governor of [...] (r 4) he let consume, [...] (r 5) a bad piece of advice [...] (r 6) and the gov[ernor ...] (r 7) I have seen [...] (r 8) After they had tak[en ...] (r 9) the crown prince, [my] lord, [...] (r 10) and fumigants [...] (r 11) all for [...] (r 12) before [...] (r 13) as [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 184. Fragment Mentioning Tyrians (CT 54 225)

(Beginning destroyed) (r 2) my messenger to Tyre [...] (r 3) [...] should I have changed my mind? (r 4) The king, my lord, [...] (r 5) my two sons hither [...] (r 6) [of whom] I spoke to the king, my lord, [...] (r 7) [...]...[...] (r 8) [...] the kin[g ...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 185. Fragment Mentioning Marduk-šarrani (CT 54 240)

(Beginning destroyed) (r 2) [...] brought up [...] (r 3) [...] took [...] (r 4) [...] Marduk-šarra[ni ...] (r 5) [...] gave, in [...] (r 6) [Ma]rduk-šarrani by the command [...] (r 7) [...] brought out, with [...] (r 8) [...], "Instead of [...] (r 9) [... yo]u did, he/it will appe[ar ...] (r 10) [...] and what [...] (r 11) [...] you did [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 186. Fragment Mentioning Merodach-Baladan (CT 54 247)

(Beginning destroyed) (3) [...] Merodach-Bal[adan ...] (4) [......] who opposite [...] (5) [...] "You are meek [...]" (6) [...] I am meek. The lord of king[s ...] (7) [...] all lands (8) [... that ...] he had written, ... [...] (9) [... the ro]be of a [...] (10) [...] the towns [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 187. (no title) (CT 54 248)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) [...] all ... [...] (3) [...] the towns of the fortress of [Yakin] (4) [...] concerning all not [...] (5) [Perhaps the king], my lord, will say: "[...] 1,000 of yo[ur] men [...]" (7) [...] man[y ...] (8) [...] of the king, my lord, [...]

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 188. (no title) (CT 54 256)

(Beginning destroyed) (3) [...]anni, the so[n of NN] (4) [... sa]id to him [...] (5) [...] I said [...] (6) [... be]fore me: "[...]" (7) [...] Lanšê [...] (8) [...] and after [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 189. Fragment Referring to a Carrier Pigeon (CT 54 270)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) [May ... my lord not] forsake us, [may he ...] us! (3) The house which my lord [...], may he hold (it) back! (4) The bird [which] they sent [t]o the king, [may my lord not] eat it! (7) I have fastened [...] (Break) (r 2) [......] comes out (r 3) [...] I have no prebend, (r 4) I have [no (...)] boat. (r 5) I am but [...], (r 6) [may ... my lord not] forsake me! (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 190. Seed-Grain and Barley for the Fortress (CT 54 272)

(Beginning destroyed) (1) [......] the king (2) [......] Nabû the journey (3) [......] they remained. (4) [......] as the king (5) [......] ease of doing (6) [...... o]f seed (7) [......] to the fortress (8) [......] barley (9) [......] of [...] (Rest destroyed)

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~710 BCE·Neo-AssyrianSAA 17

SAA 17 191. Fragment Mentioning Zabaya (CT 54 274)

(Beginning destroyed) (2) [...] placed ...[...] (3) [...] Zabay[a ...] (4) [...] his messenger [...] (Rest destroyed)

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