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What 3 social classes was the population divided in babylonia
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What 3 social classes was the population divided in babylonia
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the awilu, an upper class consisting of free persons; the mushkenu, who were free individuals of low estate and the wardu, who were slaves
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The Awilu, the Mushkenu, and the Wardu.
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