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Ḫaldi (d,
Ḫaldi, also
known as Khaldi) was one of the
three chief deities of
Urartu (Urarat/Ararat Kingdom)
along with
Teisheba and Shivini. He was a warrior...
- Look up
haldi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haldi may
refer to:
Ḫaldi, an
Urartian god
Haldi, Baltistan, a
village in ****stan
Haldi, Estonia, a...
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Haldi Kumkum, or the
Haldi Kumkum ceremony, is a
social gathering in
India in
which married women exchange haldi (turmeric) and
kumkum (vermilion powder)...
- The
Haldi is a
tributary of
Hooghly River flowing through Purba Medinipur district of the
Indian state of West Bengal. The
Keleghai joins the
Kansai at...
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Haldi Cones are a
group of
mountains located in
Karakoram range in
Ghanche district of
Gilgit Baltistan in ****stan. The
granite peaks are
located in...
- with milk,
frequently coconut milk. The
turmeric milk
drink known as
haldī dūdh (
haldī [हलदी]
means turmeric in Hindi) is a
traditional Indian recipe. Sold...
- Cur****a caesia,
black turmeric or
black zedoary, is a
perennial herb with bluish-black
rhizomes that is
native to
northeast India. The
cultivation and...
- Cur****a amada, or
mango ginger is a
plant of the
ginger family Zingiberaceae and is
closely related to
turmeric (Cur****a longa). The
rhizomes are very...
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Haldi is a
village in
Hiiumaa Parish, Hiiu
County in
northwestern Estonia. The
village was
first mentioned in 1798 (Halti). Historically, the village...
- Cur****a
aromatica (common name: wild turmeric) is a
member of the
genus Cur****a
belonging to the
family Zingiberaceae.
Botanically close to Cur****a australasica...