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Name: Kurigalzu II

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Kassite dynasty of the Babylonian Empire

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Kurigalzu II was a king of the Kassite dynasty in the Babylonian Empire, reigning from approximately -1332 to -1308. During his rule, he faced significant military challenges, including the Elamite invasion in -1319 and the subsequent Babylonian-Elamite war that lasted until -1315. These conflicts were consistent with the calculated timespan of his reign, and they marked a crucial period of Kurigalzu II's rule, as he successfully defended his empire against external threats. As a ruler, he demonstrated his military prowess and strategic acumen in navigating these wars, ensuring the stability and security of the Babylonian Empire during his tenure.

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