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(1) Tablet of Aqar-[Bel-lumur] to Bel-ibn[i, his lord]. Good health to [my lord]! (4) Now, ho[w can I do the] account[ing] which [my lord] commanded? (6) Now then [...] very good [...] (Break) (r 1) is placed [...] (r 2) I shall recei[ve...] (r 3) and [my] lord [...] (r 4) the entire audience gift [...]. (r 5) [After] you came and Ri[mutu] took 10.5 talents of his silver, they are alienating town after town. And he himself [is] very [...]. (r 9) I am in the land of the enemy. Even the sole [king's servant], Šulâ the haruspex, says, tearing at his beard: "Why does the king gird his loins? He ha…
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(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant Aqar-Bel-lum]ur. [Good health to the king], my lord! [Sa]y to the king, my lord: (5) News of the son of Yakin: he is [in] Babylon. (6) Furthermore, [I have] heard that Nabû-hamatua — and he has troops with him — has ... marched downstream all the way to the Litamu. Firstly, they are saying: "Why do the Assyrians keep attacking our towns? We shall go and attack the cities of Bit-Dakuri." (15) Secondly, it is being said that they say: "Isn't it actually good that he (Nabû-hamatua) came? When they pull themselves back, we shall have entered Babylon." (r 2)…
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