DUR-KURIGALZU


Meaning of DUR-KURIGALZU in English

modern 'Aqarquf fortified city and royal residence of the later Kassite kings, located near Babylon in southern Mesopotamia (now in Iraq). This city was founded either by Kurigalzu I (c. 1400c. 1375 BC) or by Kurigalzu II (c. 133208). Between AD 1943 and 1945, Iraqi excavations unearthed a monumental ziggurat, three temples, and a palace with painted wall decorations and an ambulatory with square pillars. The temples, dedicated to Sumerian deities, housed numerous objects of value, including a life-sized statue of Kurigalzu II.

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