- Hajek-
Halke (1
December 1898 – 11 May 1983) was a
German experimental photographer and educator. He was an
early member of the
Fotoform group. Hajek-
Halke was...
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Corinna Halke-Teichmann (born 9 July 1957 in Dortmund) is a
German former pair
skater and
current sport journalist. With
partner Eberhard Rausch, she...
- Nick
Halkes (born
Nigel Halkes) is a UK
based music industry executive best
known for
signing a
breaking dance act the
Prodigy and
being one of the founders...
- dhol-oriented sound. Santoor,
sarangi and
flute were used for the
melody "Bol Na
Halke Halke" and
Mahalakshmi Iyer has sung in a
lower key. "Ticket to Hollywood"...
- Paul
Halke (1866,
Bukowiec - 1924) was a
German artist and illustrator. He
exhibited in the Große
Berliner Kunstausstellung (the “Grand
Berlin Art Exhibition”)...
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Catharina Joanna Maria Halkes (Vlaardingen, 2 July 1920 - Nijmegen, 21
April 2011) was a
Dutch theologian and feminist,
notable for
having been the first...
- June 2019.
Mehek Saeed (7
March 2015) "Rahma Ali’s
gaari moving forward halke halke" The
Express Tribune (newspaper),
Retrieved 3 June 2019. "Veteran actor...
- Hajek-
Halke, Heinz; Sayag, Alain; Ruetz,
Michael (2002),
Heinz Hajek-
Halke, 1898-1983 (1st ed.), Steidl, ISBN 978-3-88243-857-4 Hajek-
Halke (1965),...
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Shaan 03:56 3. "Albela"
Vishal Dadlani,
Shankar Mahadevan 03:44 4. "
Halke Halke Rang Chhalkein"
Neeraj Shridhar 05:16 5. "Pyaar Ki Yeh Kahani" Sunidhi...
- Re" Asha Bhosle, K. J.
Yesudas "Shyam Rang
Ranga Re" K. J.
Yesudas "
Halke Halke Aayi Chalke" Lata
Mangeshkar "Kaise Din
Jeevan Mein Aaye" Kis**** Kumar...