Naram-Suen 05
Alex Forbes / Akkadian Royal Inscriptions / Old Akkadian Royal Inscriptions
- Created on 2022-06-22 19:41:22
- Modified on 2023-06-28 21:03:05
- Translated by Daniel A. Foxvog
- Aligned by Alex Forbes
An inscription on a monument from Ur commissioned by Naram-Sin, king of Akkad. First published by Douglas R. Frayne (Frayne, Douglas R. Ms. RIME 2.01.04.05, n.d. ) and translated by Daniel A. Foxvog (Foxvog, Daniel A. Ms. 20131227 Cdliadmin, n.d.).
Akkadian
English
ma-na-ma _mu_-mi na-ra-am- { d } suen da-nim _lugal_ ki-ib-ra-tim ar-ba-im u-sa-sa3-ku-ma al _dul3_ na-ra-am- { d } suen da-nim _mu_-su i-sa-ka3-nu-ma _dul3_-mi-me i-qa2-bi-u3 u3 _lu2_-lam na-ka3-ra-am u-kal2-la-mu-ma _mu_-su-me pi5-szix ( SU4 ) -it , -ma _mu_-mi su-ku8-un i-qa2-bi-u3 { d } suen be-al _dul3_ su4-a u3 { d } inanna an-nu-ni-tum an { d } en-lil2 il3-a-ba4 { d } suen { d } utu { d } nergal { d } u-um { d } nin-kar-ak _dingir_ ra-bi2-u3-tum in _szunigin_-su4-nu ar-ra-tam2 la-mu-tam2 li-ru-ru-usz _gidri_ a-na { d } en-lil2 szar-ru-tam2 a-na { d } inanna a u-ki2-il mah-ri2-isz i3-li2-su a _du_ { d } nin-hur-sag-ga2 u3 { d } nin-tu _nita_ u3 _mu_ a i-di3-na-sum4 { d } iszkur u3 { d } nisaba si-ri2-ih-su a u3-se-si-ra { d } en-ki _i7_-su li-im-du2-ud u3 _gesztu2_ a u-ra-pi2-ISZ u-ri2-ISZ
Whoever
the
name
of
Naram-Sin
the
mighty
,
king
of
the
world
quarters
the
four
,
shall
remove
,
and
upon
the
statue
of
Naram-Sin
the
mighty
his
(
own
)
name
shall
put
,
and
‘It
is
my
statue’
shall
say
,
or
a
person
,
a
foreign
one
,
he
shall
show
it
,
and
‘His
name
erase
and
my
name
put
(
on
it
)
!
’
He
shall
say
,
may
Sin
,
lord
,
owner
of
this
statue
,
and
Ištar
Annunitum
,
An
,
Enlil
,
Ilaba
,
Sîn
,
Šamaš
,
Nergal
,
Ûm
,
Ninkarak
,
the
great
gods
in
their
totality
,
with
a
curse
,
a
terrible
one
,
curse
him
.
The
scepter
for
Enlil
or
the
kingship
for
Ištar
may
he
not
hold
.
Before
his
(
personal
)
god
may
he
not
walk
.
May
Ninḫursaga
and
Nintu
male
(
heir
)
or
fame
not
give
him
.
May
Adad
and
Nisaba
his
furrows
not
let
flourish
.
May
Enki
his
canal
block
up
,
and
wisdom
not
increase
and
.
.
.