Ashur-dugul
| Ashur-dugul | |
|---|---|
| Reign | c. 1710s BC |
| Predecessor | Puzur-Sin |
| Successor | Adasi |
Aššūr-dugul, inscribed maš-šur-du-gul, “Look to (the god) Aššur!”, was the king of Assyria probably during the 18th century BC, a period of confusion in Assyrian history. Reigning for six years, he was the 44th ruler to be listed on the Assyrian Kinglist, and was designated by the list as a usurper succeeding the dynasty founded by Shamshi-Adad I.