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  2. Ḫaldi - Wikipedia

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    Haldi was not initially worshipped by Urartians, at least as their chief god, as his cult does not appear to have been introduced until the reign of Ishpuini. [4] Ḫaldi, written in cuneiform. According to Michael C. Astour, Haldi could be etymologically related to the Hurrian word "heldi", meaning "high". [5]

  3. Halid Bešlić - Wikipedia

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    The song "Miljacka", named after the Bosnian river, was featured on his 2007 album Halid 08 and the songs "Štiklom o kamen" (High Heels on Stone) and "Kad zaigra srce od meraka" (When the Heart Dances with Joy) were featured on Romanija (2013). The album Trebević, named after the Bosnian mountain, was released in February 2020. [2]

  4. PSD (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    PSD tha Drivah has put out numerous mixtapes with DJ Ambush, called ‘Mixes And Renditions’. PSD tha Drivah is also known as "Playa Stevie Dee", PSD or "Tha Drivah" for his swagger and his excellent driving skills. PSD was close friends with Mac Dre; they formed a rap group called the Cutthoat Committee which also includes rapper Dubee.

  5. Haldi - Wikipedia

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    Haldi may refer to: Ḫaldi, an Urartian god; Haldi, Baltistan, a village in Pakistan; Haldi, Estonia, a village; Haldi River, a river in West Bengal, India; Turmeric (haldi in Indic languages), a spice Haldi (ceremony), application of turmeric as a wedding ceremony; Gaye holud, application of turmeric in Bengali weddings

  6. What It Is (PSD album) - Wikipedia

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    What It Is is the third album by the rapper, PSD. It was released on October 5, 1999, for Swerve Records and was produced by PSD, Phillip Armstrong, J-Cutt, Bernard Gourley and Lev Berlak. It was released on October 5, 1999, for Swerve Records and was produced by PSD, Phillip Armstrong, J-Cutt, Bernard Gourley and Lev Berlak.

  7. Claude Haldi - Wikipedia

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    Claude Haldi (28 November 1942 – 25 December 2017) was a Swiss racing driver. [1] He was known as a frequent competitor at the 24 Hours of Le Mans , entering the race 22 times between 1968 and 1993. [ 2 ]