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(1) [To the king, my lord: your servant Aqar-Bel-lumur]. Good [health to the king, my lord]! Say t[o the king, my lord: The fortress] and the troop[s of the king, my lord] are well. The mood of the [people of the land is good]. The king, [my] lo[rd, can be glad]. (9) New[s of the son of Yakin]: h[e is in Babylon]. (11) There [...] (12) to [...] (13) to ... [...] (14) in Babylon [...] (15) after his heart [...] (16) and after he had boasted in the middle ... [...] (17) [had] ... [...] (Break) (r 3) [... he has] gone. ... [...] (r 4) [Now th]en [I will f]ind out wha[t it is and] send a detailed…
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(Beginning destroyed) (1) [......] each other [...] (2) [...... h]e wen[t ...] (3) [......] the Kiši[tes ...] (4) [......] at the foot [...] (5) [......] the Borsi[ppeans, the Sippareans] (and) the Cuthae[ans, saying]: "This year the son of Yak[in] will not come [in] the month Nisan (I)." [He ga]ve [the order]: "The king of Elam has held him back, but you, come yourself and sacrifice your lambs!" (11) I have made inqui[ries]. After he wrote to the son of Yakin, Kuttiya, the son of Šarrani, wanted to return to his presence. He did not [agree but] gave him [40] minas of silver and spoke to him…
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