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The redirect from "Aksak" to "Akshak" is misleading. Aksak is a musical term in Ottoman classical music. Links to this use of aksak can be found from related articles. Akshak, OTOH, apparently "was a city of ancient Sumer". So there should be a disambiguation page, and someone knowledgeable--which is not me--should write something about Aksak.