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- In Mesopotamia, a balag (or balaĝ) refers both to a Sumerian religious literary genre and also to a closely ****ociated musical instrument. In Mesopotamian...
- Bałąg [ˈbawɔnk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jonkowo, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...
- Quni Daultabad near Pataudi, Ahirwal[citation needed] Pataudi, Guliara, Balag Noshehr, Selana and in the Samaypur, Badli and Haidurpur villages of Delhi...
- Igizibara and Ningizippara, was a Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with the balaĝ instrument, usually ****umed to be a type of lyre. She could be regarded...
- Riblak (Persian: ري بلك), also known as Rah Balag or Rahbalak or Ribalag, may refer to: Riblak-e Olya Riblak-e Sofla This disambiguation page lists articles...
- two types of Emesal prayers, the Balag and the Ershemma, named after the instruments used in their performance (the balag and shem, respectively). In some...
- dnin-me-ur4-ur4) was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as a servant of Ishtar. In the balaĝ composition Uru-Ama'irabi she is specifically described as one of her advisers...
- in Sumerian. A further name known from bilingual sources is Muhuranki. A balag song from the library of Ashurbanipal lists Minunesi and Shubanuna among...
- and Nin-Aruru (not to be confused with Aruru) were designated as her gud-balaĝ ("bull lyres"). Additionally, Šulpaedara, Šulpaeamaš, and Tuduga served...
- Fink, Sebastian (2015). "Metaphors for the Unrecognizability of God in Balaĝs and Xenophanes". Mesopotamia in the Ancient World. Ugarit-Verlag. pp. 231–244...