Kadašman-Turgu, inscribed Ka-da-aš-ma-an Túr-gu and meaning he believes in Turgu, a Kassite deity, was the 24th king of the Kassite or 3rd dynasty of Babylon. He succeeded his father, Nazi-Maruttaš, c
Zoomorph amulet with an inscription in the name of Kadashman-Turgu, Louvre Museum
Kaštiliašu IV was the twenty-eighth Kassite king of Kar-Duniaš, c. 1232–1225 BC. He succeeded Šagarakti-Šuriaš, who could have been his father, ruled for eight years, and went on to wage war against A
The Tablet of Akaptaḫa, recording a gift of land by Babylonian king, Kaštiliašu IV