Babylon | Samsu-iluna | ![]() |
Year: 24a | ![]() |
Text | mu sa-am-su-i-lu-na lugal-e lugal nam-ku3-zu mu-un-gur / mu-un-gur10 / mu-un-gu-ur / mu-un-gu-ur4-ra bad3 kisz{ki}-a bad3 me-lam2-bi kur-kur-ra dul-la gu2 id2-buranun-na mu-un-du3-a u3 bad3 sa-am-su-i-lu-na{ki} ma-da wa-ru-um-ma-ke4 gu2 id2-dur-ul3-ka-ta bi2-in-dim2-ma bad3 < har{ki} > zag-ge eren2-bi sig3-ge kur-kur-ra umun szu ak |
Translation | Year Samsu-iluna the king, the king who rules in wisdom, built on the banks of the Euphrates the city wall of Kisz whose splendour covers the enemy countries and he erected Dur-Samsu-iluna in the land of Warum on the banks of the canal (called) 'Turran (Diyala) ' and the wall of Har destroyed by their army he reenforced it against the foreign lands |
References | (RlA 2 184, 169) |