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Ishbi-Erra and Kindattu (Ishbi-Erra B): translation

SEGMENT A

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...... to introduce ....... At left and right was a crouching lion, ........ ...... at the command of Enlil. ...... to reduce the city to ruin-mounds. He determined ......; ...... Enlil is its ally!

81st kirugu.


9-10Enlil ...... went forth .......
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SEGMENT B

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He gave him ......, not implementing his strength. ...... in princely style ....... He approached the enemy like a snake spitting venom and gall. He wiped ...... in the ...... of Sumer. ...... Larsa, ...... in the plain of Urim. ...... great ...... did not escape his power. The great mass of the enemy ....... Icbi-Erra .......
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11-15He fell ......
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SEGMENT C

1-13With the city ....... ...... Marhaci ....... ...... the foreign lands ....... From Bacimi by the edge of the sea ...... to the edge of Zabcali ......, and from Arawa, the bolt of Elam ...... to the edge of Marhaci ....... Kindattu, the man of Elam, ....... ...... Isin, the great spindle of heaven and earth. The king's battle did not ....... The battle of Elam ...... Sumer. ...... by the edge of the sea. ...... the land of Huhnuri. ...... the wild animals and four-footed ....... The king ...... in the battle.

142nd kirugu.


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SEGMENT D

1-5...... a great chariot. The king ...... Isin. ...... a just verdict. Icbi-Erra .......
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10-14Enlil ....... The people ....... Like small birds, ...... the barley. ...... the orchards.
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SEGMENT E

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...... to return ....... He put its gold and precious belongings into sacks. As for Zinnum, who escaped from them, Enki is their mackim. He was fed at the banks of the Euphrates and Tigris and the Kir-sig and Kic watercourses. He died of thirst, persecuted by ghosts in the dry desert. The news was brought to Kindattu, the man of Elam. Ancan cried out to Cimacki, and he approached the mountains. He addressed the assembly of his army.

103rd kirugu.


11-12Enlil has endowed my Icbi-Erra, the cultivator, with great strength .......

13Its jicgijal.


14-15...... Enlil ...... Ninlil .......
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SEGMENT F

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Revision history

28.viii.1998-03.ix.1998 : JAB : adapting translation
16.xii.1998 : GZ : proofreading
25.xi.1999 : GC : tagging
10.iii.2000 : ER : proofreading SGML
10.iii.2000 : ER : converting to HTML 4.0
7.ix.2001 : ER : header and footer reformatted; substantive content of file not changed