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Publications By Hamiit Qliji Berai |

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Elamite prisoners marching to Ninevah The large photograph of marching harp players shown on the cover on Dr. Kilmer's "Sounds from Silence" album box, is also from a wall relief at Nineveh showing these Elamite prisoners who are also being forced to play music as they are marched into captivity. The raised foot indicates that the player is also dancing. |
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"Elamite Orchestra": Relief from the palace of Assurbanipal, Nineveh (British Museum) |





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Lyre |

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Kamáncaí Luri |
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viering en muziek in oud Elam, ca. 4000 v. Chr. |

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Plate 14. Relief of Hanne at Kul-e Izeh |
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P 15. Three musicians on the relief of Prince Hanne in the gorge of Kul-e Izeh ca. 700 v. Chr. |
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Ancient Kurdish Music Instruments |
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Copyright © 1994 -, ELAMIRKAN |
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1. Blúr; 2. Né; 3. Qara.né, qar.nú; 4. Du.zala; 5. Jeftán; 6. Zeŕena, saŕena; 7. Díveĺ; 8. Tomak, tawĺ, tablú; 9. Tamira, tabira, daf; 10. Táĺ, tár, du.,sí., cár(cwár)., šaš.tár; 11. Kamáncaí Loŕi, kamánaí Már.din; 12. Ceŋ; 13. Ud, barbat, tamúr; 14. Santúr. |