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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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Huruk, with h, is the name of a musical instrument of percussion of the family of membranophones or drums. It is elongated, with thin bases and high-pitched sound. It is also often called hurukka or hudukka. Uruk, without h, is the name of a city of ancient Mesopotamia located on the banks of the Euphrates River, in the area of marshy land.

  




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Huruk : Indian instrument, kind of drum whose sound box is shaped like an hourglass and is equipped with two membranes fastened with strings that are tightened to give them the convenient tension.

  



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