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Ashtaroth
Ashtoreth Ash"to*reth, n.; pl. Ashtaroth. The principal female divinity of the Ph[oe]nicians, as Baal was the principal male divinity. --W. Smith.

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- Shtar (Aramaic: שטר, "contract") is an Israeli Jewish rap rock band based in Beit Shemesh. Formed in 2006 by American rapper Ori Murray and English guitarist/songwriter...
- Shtar Academy (also known as Shtar Ac) is a French hip hop collective that started in a prison, consisting of rappers Badri, Malik and Mirak, who served...
- Infinity is the debut studio album by Jewish hip hop band Shtar. Produced by then-drummer David Epstein, the album was originally released by the independent...
- name Nissim Black and began focusing on Jewish hip hop. He appeared on Shtar's song "Rabbit Hole" (2012) and has since released the mixtapes Miracle Music...
- Infinity (Plavi orkestar album), 1999 Infinity (Shtar album), the debut studio album by Jewish hip hop band Shtar Infinity, by Scarlxrd, 2019 Infinity (Tom...
- Shtar Academy is the self-titled debut studio album by French hip hop collective Shtar Academy, consisting of rappers Badri, Malik and Mirak. It was released...
- Israeli rapper, best known as the co-founder and rap vocalist of the band Shtar. Murray was born in Seattle, Washington to an Irish father and a Jewish...
- Bair.: 228, 263, 269–70, 285–87, 293–94  Three Howeitat clans on Nagb el Shtar, the Dhumaniyeh, the Darausha, and the Dhiabat, aided the effort to secure...
- where he co-founded with rapper Ori Murray the Jewish hip hop/rock group Shtar. Lisp's music combined a rock sound with such additional touches as a string...
- Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013. Yuri Shtar. "Stechkin" for the German police // Weapons. - 2000. - No. 9 . - S. 12-15...