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(1) To the king, my lord: your servant Aššur-balti-niši. Good health to the king, my lord! (5) As to the captives about whom the king, my lord, wrote me, I have brought them (there). (8) I and the deputy (governor) have entered them from Tahal as far as Kar-Šamaš, and appointed (them). (12) I have given out [provisions] for a whole month, [by the sea]h of 8 litres, and half a cup of salt and cress. Everything is fine.
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(1) To the king, [my] lo[rd]: your servant Šarru-emur[anni]. Good health to the king, [my lord]! (4) I am not the son of the city lord of [Qunbuna]; I am a house-born slav[e], a servant of the king, my lord! The king, my lord, appointed me in Qunbuna; I tell everything that I see and hear to the king, my lord, I do not conceal anything from the king, my lord. (12) As to the king [my lord]'s subjects who came to Ar[zizi] from Carchemish, about whom I wrote to the Palace, I have now had them arrested and am herewith handing them over to the king, my lord. From this act, it should be understood…