After thus suppressing the rising of the Babylonians, Assurbanipal directed the whole of his forces to the subjugation of Elam.
It appears that Assurbanipal attempted to give other supports than mere force of arms to his rule over the distant Egypt.
From this part of the palace I gained also the shoulder of a colossal statue, with an inscription of Assurbanipal.
In the inscriptions only the buildings of Sennacherib and Assurbanipal at the walls of Nineveh are mentioned.
Assurbanipal tells us that his brother seduced into rebellion "the princes of Miluhhi whom he subjugated."