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Kurigalzu

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Kurigalzu is the name of at least two kings in the Kassite Dynasty of Babylonia. They ruled in the fourteenth century BC. One of them founded a new capital city called Dur-Kurigalzu. His name means 'Herder of the Kassites (or folk)".