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Šagarakti-Šuriaš, ''Šuriaš'' (a Kassite sun god corresponding to Babylonian Šamaš, and possibly to Vedic Surya) ''gives me life'', (1245–1233 BC short chronology) was the twenty seventh king of the Third or Kassite dynasty of Babylon and ascended the throne early in the month of Nisan. He ruled for thirteen years and was succeeded by his son, Kaštiliašu IV.〔''Babylonian King List A'', BM 33332, a broken and badly worn tablet in the British Museum, provides his name in abbreviated form, ''Šá-ga-rak-()'', and the length of his reign.〕 ==Biography==
The ''Babylonian King List A'' names Kudur-Enlil as his father but there are no confirmatory contemporary inscriptions and the reigns are too short around this period to allow for the genealogy alleged by this king list.〔 He featured in a letter written in later times between the Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I and the Hittite king, possibly Suppiluliuma II. Unfortunately the text is not well preserved, but the phrase “non-son of Kudur-Enlil” is apparently used to describe him, in a passage discussing the genealogy of the Kassite monarchy.
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