ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: KA2.GAL
Values: abul, abula

A praise poem of Culgi (Culgi B) (c.2.4.2.02), line c24202.382
lugal-lugal-e-ne-erdirig-ga-me-en
lugaldirig
kingto be superior
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Paragraph t24202.p29 (line(s) 374-385) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
For that house, I am the right man to step over the threshold. I am the man whose name has been chosen by Nanna. I am the steward of Enlil's temple, the domestic slave of An. I am Culgi, and my house E-hursaj is the palace of palaces. My royal residence is above all praise; I made it tower up like a lapis-lazuli mountain. Inana, the queen of the gods, the protective deity of my power, has perfected the songs of my might -- the foremost among kings -- in respect of everything in the whole world. It is good to praise me. Praise be to Nisaba.
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