- Kadashman-Harbe I Kadašman-Ḫarbe [c. 1400 BC] Son of
Karaindash (?)
Kurigalzu I Kuri-
Galzu ?? Son of Kadashman-harbe I Kadashman-Enlil I Kadašman-Enlil c. 1374 BC...
- Kuri-
Galzu II King of
Babylon Dagger of king
Kurigalzu II,
Istanbul Archaeological Museum Reign 25
regnal years 1332–1308 BC
Predecessor Burna-Buriaš...
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despatches from Tûshratta, king of Mitanni, Burraburiyasch, the son of Kuri-
Galzu, and the king of Alashiya, to
Amenophis III, king of Egypt, and on the cuneiform...
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University PhD Dissertation, 1989 [2] Poebel, A., "The city of Esâ (Dûr-Kuri-
Galzu)", AS 14, pp. 1–22, 1947 Taha Baqir, "Iraq
Government Excavations at 'Aqar...
- and
Princess Larcei and
their cousins Prince Shannan of
Isaach and
Prince Galzus of
House Ribaut, as well as the great-grandfather of
Princess Mareeta of...
- of the
inscriptions which record that he was the son of Kadašman-Ḫarbe.
Galzu,
whose possible native pronunciation was gal-du or gal-šu, was the name...
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common in them.
Examples of Lulu
names include Lulu-bani,
Galzu-Lulu, Lulu-ēreš, Lulu-rābi,
Galzu-Lulu, Ibbi-Lulu, Lulum-waqar, Puzur-lulu, Riš-Lulu and...
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deities were the
pantheon of the K****ites (Akkadian: Kaššû, from K****ite
Galzu), a
group inhabiting parts of
modern Iraq (mostly
historical Babylonia and...