DSt

Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions: collection of Old Persian cuneiform texts from the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries BCE, left by the Achaemenid kings on their official monuments.

DSt, inscription on a slab of marble from Susa

[Very fragmentary inscription in Old Persian, written on both sides of a slab of marble.]

  1. baga \ vasraka\ Auramazdâ \ hya \ imâ
  2. m \ bûmim \ adâ \ hya \ avam \ as
  3. mânam \ adâ \ hya \ martiyam \ a
  4. dâ \ hya \ šiyâtim \ adâ \ mart
  5. iyahyâ \ hya \ Dârayavaum \ xš
  6. âyathiyam \ akunauš \ thâti
  7. y \ Dârayavauš \ XŠ \ mâm \ Auramaz
  8. dâ \ pâtuv \ hadâ \ bagaibiš
  9. \ utamaiy \ vitham \ utâ \ thuv
  10. âm \ kâ \ XŠ \ hya \ aparam \ âhy

A great god is Ahuramazda, who created this earth, who created that sky, who created man, who created happiness for mankind, who made Darius king.

King Darius says: May Ahuramazda and the gods protect me, my dynasty, and everyone who will be king hereafter!

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