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Fill in the blanks. Balag was a stringed musical instrument of the ________ civilization.​

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Answered by kollaajaykumar18
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Explanation:

Balag (meaning harper in Sumerian), is a Sumerian literary genre. These are hymns for Gods presented by priests. It was usually before ersemmas. It is similar to other Sumer hymns, though its text is usually repetitive. End of these poems also have some reference to this method. “This prayer should be repeated. (Literally turn back to its original place)” It is the first known example of liturgical repetition. It was a vital genre from the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC to the cuneiform script. These texts were copied in the Seleucid Empire and in the Parthian Empire also.

Balag

Cultural origins

Sumer

Formats

Hymns

Authors

Priests

Answered by mayanku311
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Explanation:

Mesopotamia, Egyptian,chinese

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