Kadashman-Turgu (Kadaşman Turgu)
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| Parents | Nazi-Maruttash |
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| Reign | c. 1281–1264 BC |
| Successor | Kadashman-Enlil II |
| Predecessor | Nazi-Maruttash |
| Grandparents | Kurigalzu II |
| Children | Kadashman-Enlil II |
| Grandchildren | Kudur-Enlil |
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| ID | 1768551 |
Kadashman-Turgu (Kadaşman Turgu) Life story
Kadašman-Turgu, inscribed Ka-da-aš-ma-an Túr-gu and meaning he believes in Turgu, a Kassite deity, was the 24th king of the Kassite or 3rd dynasty of Babylon. He succeeded his father, Nazi-Maruttaš, continuing the tradition of proclaiming himself “king of the world” and went on to reign for eighteen years.