Nazi-Maruttash
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| Gender | Female |
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| Parents | Kurigalzu II |
| Successor | Kadashman-Turgu |
| Reign | 1307–1282 BC |
| Predecessor | Kurigalzu II |
| Children | Kadashman-Turgu |
| Grandchildren | Kadashman-Enlil II |
| Grandparents | Muballiṭat-Šērūa |
| Great grandparent | Ashur-uballit I |
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| ID | 1771251 |
Nazi-Maruttash Life story
Nazi-Maruttaš, typically inscribed Na-zi-Ma-ru-ut-ta-aš or ᵐNa-zi-Múru-taš, Maruttaš protects him, was a Kassite king of Babylon c. 1307–1282 BC and self-proclaimed šar kiššati, or "King of the World", according to the votive inscription pictured.