File:Santur babylon2.jpg

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English: Drawing rendering the ancient Babylonian santur. Taken from an artistic relief etching dating back thousands of years. Believed to be the first Santur created ever.
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Source https://web.archive.org/web/20100213003315/http://turksanturu.com/tarihce.htm
Author Anasayfa

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