ETCSLtranslation : t.2.1.3 |
1-6. En-me-barage-si, the king, built the Iri-nanam in Enlil's temple. Aga, son of En-me-barage-si, made the Tummal flourish and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. Then the Tummal fell into ruins for the first time. 7-11. Mec-Ane-pada built the Bur-cucua in Enlil's temple. Mec-ki-aj-nuna, son of Mec-Ane-pada, made the Tummal flourish and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a second time. 12-16. Gilgamec built the Numunbura in Enlil's shrine. Ur-lugal, son of Gilgamec, made the Tummal flourish and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a third time. 17-21. Nanni built the Lofty Garden in Enlil's temple. Mec-ki-aj-Nanna, son of Nanni, made the Tummal flourish and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a fourth time. 22-26. Ur-Namma, built the E-kur. Culgi, son of Ur-Namma, made the Tummal flourish and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a fifth time. 27-30. From the years of {Amar-Suena} {(1 ms. has instead:) Cu-Suen} until King Ibbi-Suen chose {En-am-gal-ana} {(1. ms. has instead:) En-me-gal-ana} by extispicy as the high priest of Inana of Unug, Ninlil came regularly to the Tummal. 31. Written according to the words of Lu-Inana the chief leatherworker of Enlil. 32-33. Icbi-Erra, who looks after the E-kur, built the storehouse of Enlil. |
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