ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: SAL.TUG2 (NIN and MUNUS.TUG2)
Values: e5, ereš, nin

A hymn to Enlil for Samsu-iluna (Samsu-iluna F) (c.2.8.3.6), line c2836.B.1
diškursakur-kur-ra...
iškursakur...
Iškur (DN)net(mountain) land...
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Iškur, the net of the foreign lands …… made the foreign countries praise him duly, and made the mighty …… manifest. Samsu-iluna, the good hero, lordly one of his Land, has wisely co-ordinated decisions for the Land. From the banks of the Tigris and the banks of the Euphrates, to the shores of the sea …… and the banks of its rivers, men …… Samsu-iluna. In E-kur, the house of Enlil, …… he has taken his seat on his dais of joy. Enlil, it is sweet to praise you. Enlil, give my king a brilliant destiny and years of life! Grant him as a gift a life of long days!
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