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The Chronicle of Aššur-reš-iši is a fragment of an Assyrian chronicle; the tablet was found in Aššur. It describes the war of king Aššur-reš-iši (1133-1115) against the Babylonian king Ninurta-nadin-šumi (1132-1126).
(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)
(gods in blue…semi-divine kings in teal)
(giant Anunnaki god Ashur, son to Marduk)
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[…] against them […] their […] an alliance […] the merchants […] he inflicted a defeat on them.——————————————
[…] conquest. Aššur-reš-iši, king of Assyria, […] in this fortress […] the residence of Aššur (Ashur), his lord, […] of bronze […] the towns […] the majesty of Aššur […] of his bravery […] and the lands of Assyria […] the sides […]. (…)
[…] the lands […] the other side […] he killed. […] the desert […] he killed. That year, Aššur-reš-iši, king of Assyria, took his soldiers and his chariots and marched on Arbela. Ninurta-nadin-šumi, the king of Karduniaš, heard of the march of Aššur-reš-iši, king of Assyria. He [recalled?] his troops. The forces and the king of Karduniaš fled […] with hum […] he sent […] against […] (…)