Ur-du-kuga
| Ur-dukuga | |
|---|---|
| King of Isin | |
| Reign | c. 1830–1828 BC (MC) |
| Predecessor | Iter-piša |
| Successor | Sîn-māgir |
| House | Dynasty of Isin |
Ur-dukuga, written dur-du6-kù-ga, c. 1830–1828 BC (MC), was the 13th king of the Dynasty of Isin and reigned for 4 years according to the Sumerian King List, 3 years according to the Ur-Isin kinglist. He was the third in a sequence of short reigning monarchs whose filiation was unknown and whose power extended over a small region encompassing little more than the city of Isin and its neighbor Nippur. He was probably a contemporary of Warad-Sîn of Larsa and Apil-Sîn of Babylon.