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Primary publicationRIME 4.02.13.21 composite
Author(s)Frayne, Douglas R.
Publication date1990
Secondary publication(s)
Collection
Museum no.
Accession no.
Provenience
Excavation no.
PeriodEarly Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC)
Dates referencedWarad-Sin.00.00.00
Object typeother (see object remarks)
Remarkscomposite text
Materialcomposite
Language
GenreRoyal/Monumental
Sub-genrecomposite
CDLI comments
Catalogue source20130120 cdliadmin
ATF sourceFoxvog, Daniel A.
TranslationFoxvog, Daniel A.
UCLA Library ARK21198/zz002fv68q
Composite no.Q002125
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1. u4 an {d}en-lil2-bi
en: When An and Enlil
2. nun da-ri2 a-a dingir-re-e-ne
en: the eternal princes, the fathers of the gods,
3. nam tar-tar-re-me-esz
en: they who decide the fates,
4. {d}nanna dumu zi-le
en: to Nanna, the good son,
5. ki-ag2 e2-kur-ra-ra
en: the beloved of the Ekur -
6. u4-szu2-usz nam-sun5-na
en: who daily, in humility,
7. szu-kin dab5-be2-da-ni-sze3
en: while prostrating himself
8. igi-bi-a al-gub-ba
en: standing before them,
9. ka ba-bi-sze3 gizzal im-szi-<ak>
en: heeds what they say
10. du11-ga-bi-sze3 mu-un-gur-e
en: and bows to their commands -
11. gu3 hul2 mu-ni-in-de2-esz
en: they spoke to him happily.
12. ad-gi4 an-ki-ka
en: The counsel of heaven and earth,
13. umusz ka-asz-bar-re {d}a-nun-na
en: the good advice and divine decisions of the Anunna gods,
14. szu-na bi2-in-gar-re-esz
en: they placed in his hands.
15. uri2{ki} ki-sur-ra dingir-re-ne gar-ra-na
en: In his city Ur, the demarcated territory of the gods,
16. bala sa6-ga su3-ra2-sze3 ak-de3
en: to exercise a good reign for the future,
17. bara2-bi sukud il2-de3
en: to raise high its dais(es),
18. kilib3 da-ga-an sag zi-gal2-la
en: and all the assembly of living beings
19. gu2-un il2-i-de3
en: to make bear tribute
20. giri3-ne2 szu-ne2 ri-e-de3
en: and set it down at his feet and his hands,
21. inim ku3 nig2 nu-kur2-ru-da-ne-ne
en: their holy word, which cannot be altered,
22. gi-ne2-sze3 bi2-in-ne-esz-am3
en: they firmly spoke.
23. u4-bi-a {d}asz-im2-babbar-re
en: At that time, Ašimbabbar,
24. esz-bar-re gal-zu dumu {d}nin-lil2-la2-ke4
en: wise as to decisions, the son of Ninlil,
25. igi an {d}en-lil2-bi-ta
en: who before An and Enlil
26. sag il2-la ul-le-esz e3-da-ni
en: in beauty had come forth head held high,
27. ma-da inim-a-ne2 te-en-te-ne
en: who soothes the land with his word,
28. sag-ge6 zi-de3-esz bi2-in-e3-a
en: who has faithfully manifested it to the Black Headed People,
29. ug3 szar2-ra-bi-sze3 arhusz bi2-in-tuku-am3
en: and has shown compassion to its numerous people,
30. iri-ni uri5{ki}-ma ama sig{ig} kur-ra
en: in his city Ur, the weak(?) mother of the land,
31. sag-ki zalag sza3 hul2-la-ni-ta
en: with his shining brow and happy heart
32. <igi> mu-un-na-szi-bar-re-en
en: he(?) looked at her(?),
33. sag-ni bi2-in-il2-la
en: and having raised his head
34. mu mah bi2-in-tuku-am3
en: he made it acquire an exalted name.
35. hur-sag a-ab-ba nam-he2-bi gu7-de3
en: Letting it have the use of the abundance of the sea and mountains
36. me3 szen kalam-ma hub2-sa-ra ak-ke3-de3
en: and (as well) making it rush into war and battle in the nation,
37. sag-e-esz im-mi-in-rig7
en: he gave it as a gift.
38. sipa-gin7 zi-gal2 tum2-tum2-e-de3
en: To provide refuge for the living,
39. ma-da-bi-im szu-a gi4-gi4-de3
en: to return what was their land to their control,
40. sza3-be2 a ga2-ga2-de3 u4-bi su3-su3-u5-de3
en: to establish water therein, and (so) to prolong their lives
41. inim sikil-be2 bi2-in-tum3
en: by their word they brought him to do this.
42. nam-bi-sze3 ARAD-{d}suen
en: For this, Warad-Sîn,
43. gal-zu gesztu2 tuku-tuku nig2-gi-na ki-ag2-me-en
en: me, the wise one possessing intelligence, who loves what is right,
44. sza3 ama-ugu-mu-ta ku3-ge-esz gun3-a-me-en
en: me who was colored(?) in sacred fashion from the very womb of my mother,
45. nam-sipa kalam-ma-na mu-un-gar-re-en
en: he (Nanna) placed me in the position of shepherd in his land.
46. nam-si-sa2-ga2 gidri ma-an-szum2
en: For my rectitude he gave me the scepter,
47. bala hul2-la szu zi ma-ni-in-gar
en: bestowed upon me a happy reign,
48. _<ni>-szi3_ lu-lu-a-ni inim-mu-sze3 ma-ni-in-dur2
en: and made his numerous people dwell under my command.
49. e2-temen-ni2-gur3-ru gibil-gibil-de3
en: To renovate the Etemenniguru temple,
50. ur3 esz3 e2-babbar gur-re-de3
en: to thicken the base(?) of the shrine Ebabbar,
51. iri{ki} dingir ma-da-be2-e*-ne du3-u3-de3
en: to rebuild the cities of the gods of the land,
52. DA DU8 szub-ba-bi PAD-KU-PAD-de3
en: to ... their fallen ...
53. gesz-hur libir sukud ili2-de3
en: to raise high the old divine plans,
54. szu-luh ha-lam-ma-bi ki-be2 gi4-gi4-de3
en: to restore their forgotten lustration rites,
55. {d}nanna en me an-ki szu du7
en: Nanna, the lord who perfects the divine attributes of heaen and earth,
56. nam ni2-tuku-mu-sze3 a2-bi hu-mu-da-<<ki>>-ag2
en: because of my reverence he ordered me to do this.
57. ad-gi4-a-mu ki-bi-sze3 nig2 sag-bi-sze3 e3-a
en: My counsel for that(?) is a superior thing,
58. en3-tar galam-ma-mu nig2 sag2 nu-di-dam
en: my skillful care is a thing that cannot be disrupted.
59. a-ra2 nam-lugal-la-ga2 ug3-ga2 zu-zu-de3
en: About lettiing my people know the ways of my kingship
60. nam-gal nam-mah-ga2 u4 da-ri2-sze3 gal2-le-de3
en: about making my greatness and majesty exist forever,
61. uri5{ki} dagal-e-de3
en: about widening Ur,
62. ki-sa2-a-bi szu pesz11-e-de3
en: expanding its platform,
63. diri nig2 u4-bi-ta-ka
en: and greater than previously
64. ki-gar-bi gu-ul-[lu]-de3
en: enlarging its grounds,
65. en3 u3-bi2-tar egir-[a-ni] bi2-zukum
en: after I had inquired about these (things), I trod after him
66. sun5-na-bi u3-gul2 mu-[na]-ni-in-gar
en: and humbly I addressed pleas to him.
67. {d}nanna lugal-<mu> mu-szi-in-sze
en: Nanna, my master, was agreeable to me.
68. nam-ti-mu-sze3 u# nam-ti
en: For my life and the life
69. ku-du-ur-ma-bu-uk a-a tu-da-ga2-ke4
en: of Kudur-mabuk, the father who begot me -
70. iri kur nam-ti-la ki he2-gal2-la-ka
en: the city, the mountain of life and place of abundance,
71. ki-tusz kilib3-gal2 dingir-re-e-ne-ke4
en: the residence and assembly (place) of the gods,
72. nam-bi mu-un-tar-re-sza?
en: whose destiny they (the gods) having decided,
73. mu-ni-gin7 diri-ga
en: whose name is surpassing,
74. sag an-e us2-sa
en: with top reaching the heavens,
75. a2-bi szu-ta kin en3-tar gar-ra
en: whose arms seek with the hands the put inquiries,
76. an-dul3 dagal-la-ni kur kalam-ma dul
en: whose wide shadow covers foreign land as well as the nation,
77. ur2 du10-ga-ni-ta ug3 sag-ge6-ga
en: from whose good base the Black Headed People
78. mu-un-lu2-lu2 nam-ti kar-kar-re-mesz
en: he has multiplied, those who betake their lives (there) -
79. bad3-bi du3-u3-de3 szu-ga2 im-mi-gar
en: the building of its wall he placed in my hands.
80. muru4-ba iti 5(disz)-am3 ba-ra-ab-zal
en: In the middle of that, five months had not elapsed
81. szeg12-bi hu-mu-du8
en: when I had baked its bricks.
82. bad3 gal-bi hu-mu-til
en: I finished that great wall
83. bad3-si-bi hu-mu-il2
en: and raised up its parapets.
84. hur-sag sig7-ga-gin7 ki sikil-la he2-bi2-mu2
en: Like a verdant mountain range I made it grow on a pure place.
85. sukud-ra2-bi he2-bi2-diri su-lim he2-bi2-du8-du8
en: Its height I made surpassing and set free its awesome radiance.
86. mu nam-mah-bi-gin7 sag-bi hu-mu-ni-in-il2
en: Commensurate with its name and greatness I raised up its top.
87. u6-di kalam-ma-sze3
en: As a marvel of the nation
88. pa gal-le-esz he2-bi2-in-e3
en: I made it grandly resplendent.
89. uru4-ba temen nam-lugal-la-ga2
en: In its foundations, for the foundation documents of my kingship
90. ki he2-em-ma-ni-in-pa3
en: I sought out the place.
91. abul-la-ba sag he2-bi2-il2
en: I raised the top of its main gate.
92. eg2{eg} sur-ra-ba hu-mu-kal
en: I strengthened its demarcating levee,
93. szeg12-bi hu-mu-da
en: circled it with bricks,
94. _hi-ri2-tum_-bi hu-mu-ba-al
en: and dug its moat.
95. _ma-du-um_-bi hu-mu-dub
en: I heaped up its ...
96. u4 bad3 uri5{ki}-ma
en: When the wall of Ur
97. mu-du3-a
en: I built,
98. a2 lu2 1(disz)-e 3(ban3) sze-ta
en: the wages for one man were: 3 ban barley,
99. 2(disz) sila3 ninda-ta 2(disz) sila3 kasz-ta 2(disz) gin2 i3-gesz-ta
en: 2 sila bread, 2 sila beer, 2 shekels oil,
100. u4 asz-a ur5-gin7 szu ha-ba-an-ti
en: in one day a man received thus.
101. sza3 ma-da-ga2-ka
en: From the midst of my land
102. i-{d}utu he2-eb2-ta-zi
en: I removed (cause for) complaint.
103. sag-ki zalag sza3 hul2-la-ga2-ka
en: With my shining brow and happy heart
104. kin-bi asil-la2-a ul4-le-<<de3>>-esz he2-em-mi-til
en: I finished this work quickly and joyfully.
105. gesztu2 dagal nam-ku3-zu-mu-ta gal-bi <he2>-em-mi-kin
en: With my wide intelligence and wisdom I did the work in grand fashion.
106. bad3-ba {d}nanna suhusz ma-da ge-en-ge-en
en: That wall: Nanna Makes Firm the Foundations of the Land
107. mu-sze3 he2-em-mi-sa4
en: I named it.
108. nig2 ak-mu-sze3 {d}nanna lugal-mu hu-mu-hul2-le-en
en: For my deeds, O Nanna my master, may you rejoice over me,
109. u4 sza3 hul2-la bala nam-<he2>-a
en: and may days of happiness, a reign of abundance,
110. nam nu-kam2-me mu he2-gal2-la-ka
en: a fate which cannot be overturned(?), years of plenty,
111. gesz-szub ti nig2 du10 ha-la nam-lugal-la
en: a good life as (my) lot and kingship as (my) portion,
112. sag-e-esz ha-ma-ab-rig7-ge
en: be presented to me.
113. nam-sipa-mu nibru{ki}-a uri5{ki} larsa{ki}-bi
en: May my shepherdship in Nippur, Ur, and Larsa
114. su3-ud-sze3 nam-ba-kur2-ru
en: never ever be altered.
115. nun ki-ag2 {d}nanna {d}nin-gal-bi he2-em
en: May I be the prince beloved of Nanna and Ningal.
116. u4-mu he2-su3-su3-ud
en: May my days be long.


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Primary publicationRIME 4.02.13.21, ex. 01
Author(s)Frayne, Douglas R.
Publication date1990
Secondary publication(s)
CollectionVorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin, Germany
Museum no.VA 05950
Accession no.
ProvenienceBābili (mod. Babylon)
Excavation no.BE 46431
PeriodEarly Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC)
Dates referencedWarad-Sin.00.00.00
Object typebarrel
Remarks
Materialclay
Language
GenreRoyal/Monumental
Sub-genrewitness
CDLI comments
Catalogue source20120911 cdliadmin
ATF sourceFoxvog, Daniel A.
Translationno translation
UCLA Library ARK21198/zz002fqn9q
Composite no.Q002125
Seal no.
CDLI no.P431750

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1. u4 an {d}en-lil2-bi
2. nun da-ri2 a-a dingir-re-e-ne
3. nam tar-tar-re-me-esz
4. {d}nanna dumu zi-le
5. ki-ag2 e2-kur-ra-ra
6. u4-szu2-usz nam-sun5-na
7. szu-kin dab5-be2-da-ni-sze3
8. igi-bi-a al-gub-ba
9. ka ba-bi-sze3 gizzal im-szi-<ak>
10. du11-ga-bi-sze3 mu-un-gur-e
11. gu3 hul2 mu-ni-in-de2-esz
12. ad-gi4 an-ki-ka
13. umusz ka-asz-bar-re {d}a-nun-na
14. szu-na bi2-in-gar-re-esz
15. uri2{ki} ki-sur-ra dingir-re-ne gar-ra-na
16. bala sa6-ga su3-ra2-sze3 ak-de3
17. bara2-bi sukud il2-de3
18. kilib3 da-ga-an sag zi-gal2-la
19. gu2-un il2-i-de3
20. giri3-ne2 szu-ne2 ri-e-de3
21. inim# ku3 nig2 nu-kur2-ru-da-ne-ne
22. gi-ne2-sze3 bi2-in-ne-esz-am3
23. u4-bi-a {d}asz-im2-babbar-re
24. esz-bar-re gal-zu dumu {d}nin-lil2-la2-ke4
25. igi an {d}en-lil2-bi-ta
26. sag il2-la ul-le-esz e3-da-ni
27. ma-da inim-a-ne2 te-en-te-ne
28. sag-ge6 zi-de3-esz bi2-in-e3-a
29. ug3 szar2-ra-bi-sze3 arhusz bi2-in-tuku-am3
30. iri-ni uri5{ki}-ma ama sig{ig} kur-ra
31. sag-ki zalag sza3 hul2-la-ni-ta
32. mu-un-na-szi-bar-re-en
33. sag-ni# bi2#-in-il2-la
34. mu mah bi2-in-tuku-am3
35. hur-sag a-ab-ba nam-he2-bi gu7-de3
36. me3 szen kalam-ma hub2-sa-ra ak-ke3-de3
37. sag-e-esz im-mi-in-rig7
38. sipa-gin7 zi#-gal2 tum2-tum2-e-de3
39. ma-da-bi-im szu-a gi4-gi4-de3
40. sza3-be2 a ga2-ga2-de3 u4-bi su3-su3-u5-de3
41. inim sikil-bi bi2-in-tum3
42. nam-bi-sze3 ARAD-{d}suen
43. gal-zu gesztu2 tuku-tuku nig2-gi-na ki-ag2-me-en
44. sza3 ama-ugu-mu-ta ku3-ge-esz gun3-a-me-en
45. nam-sipa kalam-ma-na mu-un-gar-re-en
46. nam-si-sa2-ga2 gidri ma-an-szum2
47. bala hul2-la szu-zi ma-ni-in-gar
48. _<ni>-szi3_ lu-lu-a-ni inim-mu-sze3 ma-ni-in-dur2
49. e2-temen-ni2-gur3-ru gibil-gibil-de3
50. ur3 esz3 e2-babbar gur-re-de3
51. iri{ki} dingir ma-da-be2-ke4-ne du3-u3-de3
52. DA-GABA szub-ba-bi SZUKU-KU-SZUKU-de3
53. gesz-hur libir sukud ili2-de3
54. szu-luh ha-lam-ma-bi ki-be2 gi4-gi4-de3
55. {d}nanna en me an-ki szu du7
56. nam ni2-tuku-mu-sze3 a2-bi hu-mu-da-<<ki>>-ag2
57. ad-gi4-a-mu ki-bi-sze3 nig2 sag-bi-sze3 e3-a
58. en3-tar galam-ma-mu nig2 sag2 nu-di-dam
59. a-ra2 nam-lugal-la-ga2 ug3-ga2 zu-zu-de3
60. nam-gal nam-mah-ga2 u4 da-ri2-sze3 gal2-le-de3
61. uri5{ki} dagal-e-de3
62. ki-sa2-a-bi szu pesz11-e-de3
63. diri nig2 u4-bi-ta-ka
64. ki-gar-bi gu-lu-[x]-de3
65. en3 u3-bi2-tar egir-[a-ni] bi2#-zukum
66. sun5-na-bi u3-gul2 mu#-[na]-ni#-in-gar
67. {d}nanna lugal-<mu> mu-szi-in#-sze
68. nam-ti-mu-sze3 u3# nam-ti
69. ku-du-ur-ma-bu-uk a-a tu-da#-ga2-ke4
70. iri kur nam-ti-la# ki# he2-gal2-la-ka
71. ki-tusz kilib3-gal2 dingir-re-e-ne-ke4
72. nam-bi mu-un-tar-re#-sza#?
73. mu-ni-gin7 diri-ga
74. sag an-e us2-sa
75. a2-bi szu-ta kin en3-tar gar-ra
76. an-dul3 dagal-la-ni kur kalam-ma dul
77. ur2 du10-ga-ni-ta ug3 sag-ge6-ga
78. mu-un-lu2-lu2 nam-ti kar-kar-re-mesz
79. bad3-bi du3-u3-de3 szu-ga2 im-mi-gar
80. muru4-ba iti 5(disz)-am3 ba-ra-ab-zal
81. szeg12-bi hu-mu-du8
82. bad3 gal-bi hu-mu-til
83. bad3-si-bi hu-mu-il2
84. hur-sag sig7-ga-gin7 ki sikil-la he2-bi2-mu2
85. sukud-ra2-bi he2-bi2-diri su-lim he2-bi2-du8-du8
86. mu nam-mah-bi-gin7 sag-bi hu-mu-ni-in-il2
87. u6-di kalam-ma-sze3
88. pa gal-le-esz he2-bi2-in-e3
89. uru4-ba temen nam-lugal-la-ga2
90. ki he2-em-ma-ni-in-pa3
91. abul-la-ba sag he2-bi2-il2
92. eg2{eg} sur-ra-ba hu-mu-kal
93. szeg12-bi hu-mu-da
94. _hi-ri2-tum_-bi hu-mu-ba-al
95. _ma-du-um_-bi hu-mu-dub
96. u4 bad3 uri5{ki}-ma
97. mu-du3-a
98. a2 lu2 1(disz)-e 3(ban3) sze#-ta
99. 2(disz) sila3 ninda-ta 2(disz) sila3 kasz-ta 2(disz) gin2 i3-gesz-ta
100. u4 asz-a ur5-gin7 szu ha-ba-an-ti
101. sza3 ma-da-ga2-ka
102. i-{d}utu he2-eb2-ta-zi
103. sag-ki zalag sza3 hul2-la-ga2-ka
104. kin-bi asil-la2-a ul4-le-<<de3>>-esz he2-em-mi-til
105. gesztu2 dagal nam-ku3-zu-mu-ta gal-bi <he2>-em-mi-kin
106. bad3-ba {d}nanna suhusz ma-da ge-en-ge-en
107. mu-sze3 he2-em-mi-sa4
108. nig2 ak-mu-sze3 {d}nanna lugal-mu hu-mu-hul2-le-en
109. u4 sza3 hul2-la bala nam-<he2>-a
110. nam nu-kam2-me mu he2-gal2-la-ka
111. gesz-szub ti nig2 du10 ha-la nam-lugal-la
112. sag-e-esz ha-ma-ab-rig7-ge
113. nam-sipa-mu nibru{ki}-a uri5{ki} larsa{ki}-bi
114. su3-ud-sze3 nam-ba-kur2-ru
115. nun ki-ag2 {d}nanna {d}nin-gal-bi he2-em
116. u4-mu he2-su3-su3-ud


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Primary publicationRIME 4.02.13.21, ex. 02
Author(s)Frayne, Douglas R.
Publication date1990
Secondary publication(s)UET 8/1, 0091
CollectionNational Museum of Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq
Museum no.IM 092920
Accession no.
Provenience
Excavation no.U 12974
PeriodEarly Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC)
Dates referencedWarad-Sin.00.00.00
Object typebarrel
Remarks
Materialclay
Language
GenreRoyal/Monumental
Sub-genrewitness
CDLI comments
Catalogue source20030515 orientalinstitute_catalogue
ATF sourceno atf
Translationno translation
UCLA Library ARK21198/zz001q8660
Composite no.Q002125
Seal no.
CDLI no.P225700

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